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Steven Mnuchin, Peter Navarro feuded over TikTok in front of Trump before he signed executive order - CNNPolitics
Trump advisers Mnuchin and Navarro fought over the fate of TikTok inside the Oval Office - The Washington Post
TikTok To Sue Trump Administration On President's Executive Order Ban : NPR
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Trump Signs Executive Order That Will Effectively Ban Use Of TikTok In the U.S. : NPR
Trump TikTok, WeChat ban echoes other countries, including China
Trump advisers Mnuchin and Navarro fought over the fate of TikTok inside the Oval Office - The Washington Post
LOLLast week, as leaders in Silicon Valley, China and Washington raced to seal the fate of one of the world’s fastest-growing social media companies, a shouting match broke out in the Oval Office between two of President Trump’s top advisers.
In front of Trump, trade adviser Peter Navarro and other aides late last week, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin began arguing that the Chinese-owned video-sharing service TikTok should be sold to a U.S. company. Mnuchin had talked several times to Microsoft’s senior leaders and was confident that he had rallied support within the administration for a sale to the tech giant on national security grounds.
Navarro pushed back, demanding an outright ban of TikTok, while accusing Mnuchin of being soft on China, the people said, speaking on the condition of anonymity to discuss private discussions freely. The treasury secretary appeared taken aback, they said.
TikTok To Sue Trump Administration On President's Executive Order Ban : NPR
noting
Trump Signs Executive Order That Will Effectively Ban Use Of TikTok In the U.S. : NPR
Trump TikTok, WeChat ban echoes other countries, including China
- President Donald Trump issued an executive order on Thursday ordering U.S. firms to stop doing business with TikTok and WeChat.
- Both Google and Apple have removed apps from their marketplaces in certain countries in the past in response to foreign government requests, including TikTok and WeChat in India earlier this year.
- Overall, Apple removed 851 apps in the year between July 2018 and June 2019, and the vast majority of requests came from China.