White house joins Tikkok and delayed a ban on sales
The White House launched a TikK account, while the imposition of a sales or spell law was delayed. What does this mean for the future of Tiktok in the USA?

White house joins Tikkok and delayed a ban on sales
The White House has one on Tuesday Tiktok -Count created, while the future of the app is still uncertain. Another ultimatum is pending because the parent company bytedance either has to sell to a US buyer or banned in the United States.
Deadlines and uncertainties
President Donald Trump has several times Deadline for the sale or the ban extended a legislation that was passed by ex-President Joe Biden during the term. The new deadline is imminent in less than a month on September 17th.
Tikok's fate and its users
The app in June kept the app accessible to its 170 million American users, despite the legislation adopted last year with a broad -based support, which raises concerns about national security due to the Chinese property of Tikok. This decision was made between the United States and China during the tense trade talks.
The final fate of Tikkok in the USA remains unclear, but the official account of the White House signals that the app may remain.
First post on Tikkok
The first post on the official Tikok account of the White House shows a video of Trump, in which he says: "Every day I wake up to offer people in this nation a better life. I'm your voice." The caption of the article is: "America, we are back! What is going, tiktok?"
The account had already won over 20,000 followers by 8 p.m.
First official TikTok account of the government
This is the government's first official TIKTOK account. Both Trump and bid Account started during the 2024 presidential election, which attracted special attention due to their previous concerns regarding the national security of the company.
Data protection concerns of the US government
Although Tikkok is not operated in China, the Chinese government has a significant impact on companies that are in their sphere of influence.
The US government expresses concerns that China could use its national security laws to access the extensive personal data, the Tikok-like most social media-by its US users.
The law on sale or prohibition of TikTok
The law, which regulated the sale or prohibition of Tikok, came into force on January 19 after Biden signed it last year. Tikok temporarily hired his service, which led to protests by content manufacturers, but quickly returned after Trump signed a decree that shifted the execution of the ban by 75 days-one of the first measures of his second term. The delay in June was Trump's third extension of the ban.