Day: April 4, 2025
Российские войска в ночь на пятницу атаковали Украину беспилотниками. В Харькове после удара дронами по жилому дому погибли как минимум четыре человека, не менее 35 пострадали.https://t.co/ThphLeuQuJ
— Радио Свобода (@SvobodaRadio) April 4, 2025
President Donald Trump says he is “very close” to brokering a deal to find a buyer for TikTok, which faces a US ban if its Chinese owner does not sell the app by the weekend, the BBC reports.
A bipartisan law passed by Congress last year mandates TikTok’s Chinese parent company, ByteDance, sell the app.
The platform ‘went dark’ for a day in January in the US after the law took effect, until Trump intervened and delayed the ban until 5 April.
The US government has said TikTok poses a threat to national security because Chinese authorities might access its vast trove of user data, which Beijing denies.
Who might buy TikTok?
Speaking on Air Force One on Thursday, Trump said “multiple investors” were closing in on a deal.
He also suggested the US could offer a deal where China agrees to approve a TikTok sale in exchange for relief from US tariffs on Chinese imports.
Several potential buyers have cropped up in reports.
Amazon has put in a last-minute offer to the White House to acquire TikTok, according to the BBC’s US partner CBS. Amazon declined to comment.
Trump has said he would be open to selling TikTok to Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison, as well as Elon Musk, although the latter said he had no intention of buying.
Other potential buyers include billionaire Frank McCourt, together with Canadian businessman Kevin O’Leary – a celebrity investor on Shark Tank, the US version of Dragons’ Den.
Alexis Ohanian, who co-founded Reddit, said in a post on X last month that he had joined Mr McCourt’s bid.
The biggest YouTuber in the world Jimmy Donaldson – AKA MrBeast – has also said he’s looking to buy TikTok as part of a group of investors.
Tim Stokely, the British founder of OnlyFans, has also to offered to buy TikTok under his recently re-launched company, Zoop.
Computing giant Microsoft, private equity giant Blackstone, venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz and search engine Perplexity AI are also reportedly in the running for a stake.
The White House has reportedly considered an option whereby ByteDance would keep ownership of TikTok’s algorithm, but lease it to a new entity operating the video-sharing app within the US.
Երկրաշարժ Կապանում
Start your day informed with AnewZ Morning Brief: here are the top news stories for April 3rd, covering the latest developments you need to know. https://t.co/xHPSqlkqF4#AnewZ #LatestNews #GlobalNews
— AnewZ (@Anewz_tv) April 4, 2025
