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Donald Trump drops big hint on who will buy TikTok, says will need China's approval: 'It's a group of...'

DNA Sunday, 29 June 2025
United States President Donald Trump has revealed in an interview that his government has identified a potential buyer for the social media app TikTok. In the interview with Maria Bartiromo of Fox News on Sunday, Trump said details will be out in "about two weeks." Read on to know more.
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