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It is reported that President-elect Donald Trump meets with the TikTok CEO Shou Chew at Mar-a-Lago. Will TikTok take a turn for the better?

Last Updated: 22.06.2025 10:22

It is reported that President-elect Donald Trump meets with the TikTok CEO Shou Chew at Mar-a-Lago. Will TikTok take a turn for the better?

Unless the official "rescue" decree is announced, it will be hard for anyone to say what TikTok's fate will be.

More importantly, the TikTok may have a bleak future in the legal battle because it is being labeled as a "national security issue" by the United States. If the controversy over the TikTok bill continues until Trump takes office, and Trump, even if he really wants to help TikTok, he may have to fight at the congressional level.

According to the Wall Street Journal on November 23, TikTok is seeking "insights" from the US, asking Musk for his views on topics ranging from the upcoming Trump administration to potential technology policies.

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Conclusion: I'm not optimistic about it.

Trump met with TikTok CEO, Shou Chew, on May 16. At a news conference on the same day, Trump said: " We will study TikTok, you know, I have a crush on TikTok.”

After all, Trump is an unpredictable person who turns over faster than a book. In 2020, then-President Trump signed an executive order to ban TikTok. TikTok immediately sued the Trump administration, and finally won the lawsuit to resolve the crisis. In March, Trump posted his first post on social media opposing the ban on TikTok. In June, Trump swore to his TikTok post, "I want to save TikTok," which received more than 8 million likes.

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It is clear that TikTok believes Musk could be a potentially useful channel for communication with the Trump administration at a time when TikTok faces banned in the US.

The law, signed by Biden, sets the deadline for selling TikTok, the day before his current term ends, but if he decides the sale is progress, he could exercise a 90-day extension to extend the deadline to one year. The Associated Press noted that if this happens, the deadline would be extended to the first 100 days of Mr.Trump's second term.

But on March 13, the U. S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia rejected TikTok's request for a temporary injunction. Earlier, TikTok filed an emergency motion to block the no-sell ban bill.

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TikTok CEO has known Musk for many years, both the owner of social media competitor X (former Twitter) and one of the closest confidants of US President-elect Donald Trump. Mr.Musk now has an "unprecedented close relationship" with Mr.Trump, which has led many business leaders to ask the billionaire for advice. Musk has been living in Mar-a-Lago, Florida, since the US presidential election and has been a central figure during the government transition, according to several US media reports.

Does Mr.Trump's original promise still work?

As we all know, before the US election, Trump frequently used the software to woo voters and "promised to save", but suddenly stopped after the election.

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In April, President Joe Biden signed a $95 billion foreign aid bill that also forces ByteDance to spin off its app TikTok US business. In the terms, ByteDance was spinning off its U. S. operations for 270 days (about nine months) or facing a national ban.

Shortly after Biden signed the bill, TikTok CEO Shou Chew responded via video. He reiterated that TikTok would not leave the United States and that the company would resort to legal action to fight back. On May 7, TikTok and its parent company, ByteDance, filed a lawsuit against the federal Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit in Washington. Soon after, a group of TikTok creators also filed suit.