Wednesday, January 15, 2025 - Chinese officials are reportedly discussing the possibility of Elon Musk buying out the American operations of TikTok, as the social network faces an impending ban in the U.S
According to Bloomberg, the Chinese government prefers that
the app remain in the hands of parent company ByteDance, but has reportedly
discussed the potential of a Musk acquisition.
A potential sale to Musk would put the billionaire in an
unprecedented position, owning X, one of the world’s largest social media
networks, and the U.S. operations of another, all while serving as a top
adviser to Donald Trump.
ByteDance downplayed the report.
“We can’t be expected to comment on pure fiction,” the
company told CNBC.
In April, the U.S. Congress passed a bipartisan
bill to ban TikTok in the U.S. unless it finds a new owner.
Federal officials have argued the site is a
“national-security threat of immense depth and scale” because of alleged links
with China, and resulting concerns over the sanctity of U.S. user data.
TikTok and ByteDance have argued these concerns are
unfounded. They are currently challenging the TikTok ban at the Supreme Court.
On Friday, the justices appeared sceptical of the company’s
First Amendment arguments.
“Congress doesn’t care about what’s on TikTok,” Chief
Justice John Roberts said during oral arguments. “They don’t care about the
expression. That’s shown by the remedy. They’re not saying TikTok has to stop.
They’re saying the Chinese have to stop controlling TikTok.”
The “law is only targeted at this foreign corporation, which
doesn’t have First Amendment rights,” Justice Elena Kagan added.
Donald Trump has sought to delay the ban, which will take
effect on January 19, the day before he takes office.
The president-elect is hoping to resolve the fate of
TikTok through “political means once he takes office.”
He campaigned in 2024 that he would “save” the app.
“For all of those who want to save TikTok in
America, vote Trump,” Trump said during the campaign. “The other side
is closing it up. But I’m now a big star on TikTok ... We’re not doing anything
with TikTok, but the other side is going to close it up.”
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