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Trump suggests deal reached involving TikTok

September 15, 2025
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Melissa Quinn is a politics reporter for CBSNews.com. She has written for outlets including the Washington Examiner, Daily Signal and Alexandria Times. Melissa covers U.S. politics, with a focus on the Supreme Court and federal courts.

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Updated on: September 15, 2025 / 9:49 AM EDT
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Washington — President Trump suggested Monday that his administration reached a deal regarding TikTok, and said he will be speaking with Chinese President Xi Jinping on Friday.

“The big Trade Meeting in Europe between The United States of America, and China, has gone VERY WELL! It will be concluding shortly,” the president wrote on Truth Social. “A deal was also reached on a ‘certain’ company that young people in our Country very much wanted to save. They will be very happy! I will be speaking to President Xi on Friday. The relationship remains a very strong one!!!”

The president did not provide any further details about the purported agreement. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Monday that there is the “framework” of a deal regarding TikTok, and he confirmed that Mr. Trump and Xi will speak Friday. The Treasury secretary has been in Spain for talks with Chinese negotiators. He said following meetings with Chinese officials that the discussions centered on the future of the app.

Bessent said the agreement is “between two private parties, but the commercial terms have been agreed upon.”

Congress passed and former President Joe Biden signed last year a bill that effectively bans TikTok in the United States, but Mr. Trump has issued a series of orders unilaterally delaying enforcement of the law. The latest came in June, which pushed back the deadline for enforcing the measure until Sept. 17. 

The president’s orders have directed the Justice Department not to take action or impose penalties against tech companies like Apple and Google for failing to comply with the law by allowing TikTok on their platforms. 

Mr. Trump’s extensions have come as the U.S. tries to negotiate an agreement that would separate the hugely popular video-sharing app from its parent company ByteDance, which is based on China. The Trump administration appeared close to a deal in the spring, which would have spun TikTok’s U.S.-based operations into a new company owned and operated by a majority of American investors, and allowed ByteDance to maintain a minority stake. But Mr. Trump’s sweeping tariffs on Chinese imports scuttled the proposed deal.

ByteDance, however, refuted then that an agreement had not been reached because there were still key issues unresolved. TikTok’s parent company said any deal regarding the app’s future would be subject to approval by the Chinese government.

Under the law, passed with bipartisan support by Congress in April 2024, TikTok had until Jan. 19 to divest from TikTok or be cut off from U.S. app stores and web-hosting services. A legal challenge to the ban brought by TikTok and ByteDance landed before the Supreme Court, which unanimously upheld the law.

While TikTok briefly and voluntarily shut down ahead of the January deadline, it reinstated access to users in the U.S. after Mr. Trump vowed his administration would not enforce the ban.

While Congress has for years warned that TikTok raises national security concerns and allows China to collect sweeping amounts of data on Americans, the president has repeatedly expressed his affinity for TikTok because of its popularity with young people.

Still, some Republicans have been skeptical Mr. Trump has the legal authority to continue pushing the deadline for enforcing the TikTok ban and have said the law should be enforced.

Melissa Quinn

Melissa Quinn is a politics reporter for CBSNews.com. She has written for outlets including the Washington Examiner, Daily Signal and Alexandria Times. Melissa covers U.S. politics, with a focus on the Supreme Court and federal courts.

The post Trump suggests deal reached involving TikTok appeared first on CBS News.

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