Trump Says Four Groups Vying for TikTok Deal: Live Updates

Speaking to journalists on Air Force One, President Donald Trump said the discussions on the sale of Tiktok are ongoing, with four groups currently holding talks to obtain the company. He suggested that there is a deal that could happen soon, but it has not provided details.
What do you know:
- Trump confirmed that “many people” are interested in buying Tiktok.
- He said that his administration was working with four groups on Possible sale.
- No details were provided about the offers providers or if it has a preferred option.
- Tiktok’s deadline for the buyer of its American operations is April 5.
- Trump Previously suggested The deadline may extend if the negotiations continue.
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Donald Trump (PBUH) and Malcolm Turnboul (L) is moving towards the platform to attend a joint press conference in the Eastern Chamber of the White House February 23, 2018 in Washington, DC.
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