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Trump Claims Billionaires Will Buy TikTok in the U.S.

Donald Trump has once again fueled debate over TikTok’s future in America. During a recent television interview, the former president said several billionaires are ready to buy TikTok in the U.S. He believes this move could soon resolve years of uncertainty surrounding the app.

TikTok remains one of the most popular platforms among American users. However, lawmakers continue to express concern over the app’s Chinese ownership. They argue that the platform could collect sensitive data or push foreign agendas. Trump has long supported a sale or ban of TikTok to protect U.S. interests.

Despite multiple deadlines, TikTok never left the American market. Trump granted extensions several times, claiming ongoing negotiations justified the delays. Now, he says a group of wealthy investors stands ready to step in.

He expects these buyers to reveal their identities within weeks. Trump did not share names, but he assured the public that these individuals have the resources to take over operations quickly. If they buy TikTok in the U.S., it could change the digital media landscape overnight.

Supporters of the sale argue it offers a safer way to manage American user data. They see domestic ownership as a step toward stronger digital security. On the other hand, critics believe the government should not force companies to sell without solid evidence of wrongdoing.

Many Americans remain divided. Some focus on the app’s influence on younger audiences and worry about its content. Others value TikTok for entertainment and creative expression and fear that a sale might lead to major changes.

Still, the push to buy TikTok in the U.S. continues to gain momentum. Billionaires eyeing this deal likely see huge business potential. Whether they plan to redesign the app or leave it unchanged remains unclear.

The next few weeks will be critical. As investors move closer to making their bid, the public awaits updates. This saga may finally reach its end, bringing clarity to one of the most talked-about tech controversies in recent memory.

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