Lawmakers are growing increasingly frustrated with President Donald Trump’s decision to keep TikTok from going dark as he prepares to let the social media giant operate in the United States for another 90 days.
Republicans want to see TikTok sold or shuttered, in compliance with a 2024 law that was supposed to force the app out of Chinese hands by Jan. 19. But Trump is now issuing his third extension of the year, a move that goes well beyond the initial 90-day grace period allowed by Congress.
Congressional Republicans were willing to give Trump broad latitude as he attempted to attract a U.S. buyer, and before Trump imposed a steep set of tariffs, the administration was projecting confidence that would happen around April.
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