Trump Saves TikTok in Deal with "Great American Patriots"

Former US President Donald Trump announced a finalized deal to restructure TikTok's US ownership, preventing a ban. He credited the platform with helping his performance with youth voters in the 2024 election and thanked Chinese President Xi Jinping for cooperating. The new joint venture involves stakes from Oracle, MGX, Silver Lake, and ByteDance. The agreement also extends to other ByteDance apps like CapCut and Lemon8, ensuring they meet US security protocols.

Key Points: Trump Announces Deal Saving TikTok from US Ban

  • Deal restructures TikTok's US ownership
  • Trump credits app for youth vote success
  • Thanks Xi Jinping for cooperation
  • New joint venture formed with Oracle, MGX, Silver Lake
  • Deal also covers ByteDance apps CapCut and Lemon8
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"I am so happy to have helped in saving TikTok!:" Donald Trump

Donald Trump announces a deal restructuring TikTok's US ownership, crediting it for his youth vote success and thanking Xi Jinping.

"I am so happy to have helped in saving TikTok! - Donald Trump"

New Delhi, January 23

United States President Donald J. Trump announced on Truth Social that a deal was finalised to restructure TikTok's ownership, ensuring the platform remains active for its 200 million American users.

"I am so happy to have helped in saving TikTok!" Trump stated, noting that the application "will now be owned by a group of Great American Patriots and Investors, the Biggest in the World, and will be an important Voice."

Trump credited the platform's survival as a factor in his recent political success. "Along with other factors, it was responsible for my doing so well with the Youth Vote in the 2024 Presidential Election," he stated. He expressed a desire to be "remembered by those who use and love TikTok" and extended gratitude to Vice President JD Vance and his administration for bringing the deal to a "final, and beautiful conclusion."

The president also acknowledged international cooperation in the agreement. "I would also like to thank President Xi, of China, for working with us and, ultimately, approving the Deal," Trump said. "He could have gone the other way, but didn't, and is appreciated for his decision."

The announcement follows the formation of a new joint venture created to spin off TikTok's United States operations. The move concludes a multi-year legal and political dispute regarding national security and data privacy. According to a press release, the new entity includes significant equity stakes from a consortium of global investors and the original parent company.

The agreement specifies that tech giant Oracle, UAE-based MGX, and investment firm Silver Lake each hold a 15 per cent stake in the new venture. ByteDance, the Chinese parent company, retains a 19.9 per cent share.

This restructuring follows a 2024 law passed by Congress with bipartisan support that mandated TikTok divest from ByteDance or face a total ban in the United States. While the Supreme Court upheld the law, the current administration provided a window for the deal to materialise after a brief 14-hour service interruption in early 2025.

The company stated in its press release that the new joint venture "will operate under defined safeguards that protect national security through comprehensive data protections, algorithm security, content moderation, and software assurances for U.S. users."

Beyond the flagship video platform, the scope of this deal extends to other assets within the ByteDance ecosystem. The TikTok press release says the joint venture "will also cover other apps in the ByteDance portfolio, including CapCut and Lemon8."

This inclusion ensures that the secondary applications used for video editing and social sharing also comply with the newly established security protocols and ownership structure required by United States regulators.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Trump taking credit for "saving" an app he wanted to ban before the election is peak politics 😂. Glad the American users get to keep it, but the whole saga shows how tech is now a geopolitical tool. Our own ban led to the rise of Indian apps like Moj and Josh, which was good in a way.
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Aditya G
The data security angle is crucial. If Oracle is involved with oversight, that's a positive step. India's decision in 2020 seemed drastic then, but looking at global tensions now, it appears more prudent. National security should always come first, for any country.
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Sarah B
As someone who moved from the US to India for work, I see both sides. My American friends are relieved. My Indian colleagues just shrug and use Instagram Reels. The world is truly divided into digital ecosystems now.
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Karthik V
Trump thanking President Xi is the most surprising part! 🧐 Geopolitics makes for strange bedfellows. The deal structure is complex, but if it prevents a ban and protects user data, it's a win. Hope it sets a template for handling similar cross-border tech issues.
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Nisha Z
With respect, I think the article gives too much space to Trump's self-congratulation. The real story is the complex international deal and the data safeguards. The youth vote mention feels like a political plug, not news. Focus should be on the technical and security details of the joint venture.

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