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Trump Muses About Keeping TikTok “Around for a Little While” Amid Ongoing Debate

 Former President Donald Trump, in a recent public statement, has expressed a surprising shift in his stance toward the popular social media app TikTok, suggesting that he may be open to "keeping it around for a little while longer."

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December 23, 2024
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Speaking at a rally in South Carolina over the weekend, Trump, who has long been a vocal critic of TikTok, reflected on his earlier efforts to ban the app during his presidency and its controversial role in both U.S. national security and cultural conversations.

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“I’ve had my issues with TikTok, you know that,” Trump said, speaking to a packed crowd of supporters. “We talked about security concerns, we talked about Chinese influence… But I’m starting to think, maybe we should keep it around for a little while longer. People love their videos, their dancing. It’s something they enjoy.”

The remarks are the latest in a series of shifting comments Trump has made since announcing his candidacy for the 2024 presidential election. While he previously sought to ban TikTok due to concerns over its Chinese ownership and potential data privacy risks, his rhetoric has softened as the app has remained a fixture in American digital culture.

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During his presidency, Trump made numerous attempts to curb TikTok’s operations in the U.S., arguing that its parent company, ByteDance, was a vehicle for Chinese espionage. In 2020, his administration attempted to force the company to sell its U.S. operations to a U.S.-based firm, a move that was tied up in legal battles for years. The issue became one of the defining elements of his foreign policy toward China.

However, in recent months, Trump’s commentary on TikTok has shifted toward a more ambiguous position. At his rally, he suggested that while concerns about Chinese influence and data privacy still linger, TikTok’s overwhelming popularity among young Americans might justify its continued existence—at least for now.

“We’ve got to make sure it’s safe, but maybe we don’t need to rush it out of the country. There’s a lot of good in TikTok, too. But don’t worry, I’ll handle it if I’m back in office,” he added with a grin, prompting cheers from the crowd.

Continued Security Concerns

Despite his change in tone, many in Washington and across the political spectrum remain concerned about TikTok’s security risks. Experts have repeatedly warned that the app could be used by the Chinese government to access sensitive data from U.S. users, particularly minors, or to spread propaganda. A bipartisan group of lawmakers continues to push for a complete ban or stricter regulations on TikTok’s operations in the U.S.

“It’s clear that TikTok is a national security threat,” said Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL), a vocal critic of the app. “Any decision to keep the app in the U.S. must be contingent on its full compliance with American law, including transparency about data usage and security protocols.”

Similarly, Senator Chuck Schumer (D-NY) has called for more stringent measures to address data privacy concerns. “While some are distracted by TikTok’s dance challenges, the real question is how we safeguard Americans’ privacy and prevent foreign influence in our digital lives.”

Trump, in reversal, says he opposes banning TikTok - CBS News

Despite the ongoing debates about its security implications, TikTok has become a cultural juggernaut, influencing everything from music trends to political discourse. With over 100 million U.S. users, the platform has become an essential space for entertainment, social movements, and even political campaigns.

Trump’s remarks appear to acknowledge TikTok’s undeniable popularity, particularly among younger Americans. His candidacy in 2024 has focused heavily on engaging with younger voters, and many political analysts see his recent comments as an attempt to connect with this demographic.

“TikTok is incredibly important to young people, and if Trump wants to maintain his relevance with this group, he’ll need to consider their interests,” said political strategist Lauren Holbrook. “His comments could signal a more pragmatic approach to the app, or it could just be another rhetorical flourish to keep his audience engaged. Either way, TikTok isn’t going anywhere anytime soon.”

Looking Ahead

The future of TikTok in the U.S. remains uncertain. While the app has faced mounting pressure from both political figures and federal agencies, it shows no signs of losing its cultural relevance. The app’s popularity, particularly among Gen Z, has made it a critical platform for marketers, content creators, and even political campaigns.

Whether Trump’s musings signal a deeper shift in his policy or simply a momentary change in tone remains to be seen. However, it is clear that TikTok will continue to be a hot-button issue in American politics, as both parties weigh its implications for national security, privacy, and free speech.

As Trump’s 2024 campaign heats up, one thing is certain: the digital age will be a major battleground, and TikTok will remain at the center of the debate.

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