Trump downplays TikTok security concerns as ban stalls
The ongoing extensions reflect the complex mix of policy, business, and public opinion shaping TikTok’s future in the United States.
US President Donald Trump has dismissed national security and privacy concerns surrounding TikTok as ‘highly overrated,’ signalling once again that the popular video-sharing platform is unlikely to face a ban anytime soon. Although Congress passed legislation requiring TikTok’s Chinese parent company, ByteDance, to sell its controlling stake or face a nationwide ban, Trump has repeatedly pushed back enforcement deadlines, with the next one set for 17 September.
Trump has already issued three extensions since taking office for his second term. The first came on 20 January, after TikTok briefly went offline when the court-approved ban took effect. Another followed in April, when a potential US buyout collapsed after China objected to Trump’s tariff moves. Trump insists that American buyers remain interested but says the process is ‘complex,’ justifying further delays.
Despite the legal framework for a ban, Trump’s administration has not faced significant legal challenges over his executive orders keeping TikTok active, which contrasts with many of his other directives. The White House even launched its own TikTok account this week, underscoring the platform’s mainstream role in US politics. Trump himself admitted he is a fan, noting its popularity among his children and younger voters.
Public opinion on TikTok remains deeply divided. A Pew Research Center survey found only about one-third of Americans now support a ban, a sharp decline from half of respondents in 2023. Roughly equal shares oppose a ban or remain undecided. Among supporters of restrictions, most cite concerns about user data security. Still, with Trump downplaying risks and signalling a willingness to keep the app alive, TikTok’s future in the US looks increasingly secure.
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