On TikTok, Trump pitched a 'two-week' timeline four weeks ago [View all]
Remember when the president said he'd tell the public about TikTok's new ownership in "two weeks"? That was four weeks ago.
Remember when Trump said he'd make a big announcement about TikTok's future in "two weeks"?
That was four weeks ago. www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddo...
— Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2025-07-28T20:10:36.204Z
https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/tiktok-trump-pitched-two-week-timeline-four-weeks-ago-rcna221558
When Donald Trump sat down for his latest interview with Fox News' Maria Bartiromo, the president, unprompted, boasted,
We have a buyer for TikTok, by the way. When the host asked who the buyer is, the Republican replied,
Ill tell you in about two weeks.
https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:iu4j537hox5huj4bwnwgub4z/post/3lsqzawxdyc2z
....With this in mind, it becomes all the more important to not forget and note that the president vowed to update the public about this four weeks ago. It was against this backdrop that Variety reported late last week:
Howard Lutnick, President Trumps Commerce Secretary, said TikTok will go dark for the video apps millions of American users unless China agrees by a Sept. 17 deadline to a deal that will give the U.S. owners majority control over the app. Weve made the decision. You cant have Chinese control and have something on 100 million American phones, Lutnick said Thursday on CNBCs Squawk on the Street. If China doesnt approve the deal, then TikTok is going to go dark.
I wont pretend to know whether the administration intends to follow through on such a threat, though Lutnick's on-air comments did not suggest that the president was telling the truth about having already lined up new ownership for the app.....
Even some congressional Republicans, who are generally inclined to act like Trumps lapdogs, have started to express some concerns about the administration repeatedly delaying implementation of federal law.
I wont pretend to know what might happen next, but for now, an American president is allowing a Chinese-owned company to operate illegally in the U.S., at least in part because he thinks it helped his 2024 candidacy. The public is entitled to some kind of explanation for this and Trumps latest two-week deadline expired two weeks ago.