President Donald Trump has granted TikTok another 90-day reprieve before enforcing a ban, marking the third extension he has approved. In a move to allow the Chinese-owned platform to continue operating, Trump signed an executive order on June 19, officially extending the deadline to September 17. This decision comes amidst ongoing discussions and negotiations for TikTok’s parent company, ByteDance, to meet legal obligations by divesting from its Chinese ownership. Failure to comply could result in a ban in the United States due to national security concerns. Trump’s latest extension offers a window of opportunity for ByteDance to secure a deal that satisfies regulatory requirements. The saga surrounding TikTok continues to unfold as the platform navigates complex geopolitical tensions and regulatory scrutiny. Despite the uncertainties, this extension provides a temporary lifeline for TikTok to explore potential solutions and address concerns raised by U.S. lawmakers. As the deadline looms, all eyes are on ByteDance to navigate the intricate web of international relations and regulatory frameworks to ensure TikTok’s future in the American market.