TikTok once again scores a last-minute reprieve, because of course it did
Lol, no, of course America couldn't bring itself to actually follow through on the TikTok ban.

- TikTok will not be banned in the US as of tomorrow.
- The White House has once again issued an order granting a 75-day extension on the ban.
- It remains to be seen what company might be interested in buying the service, with Amazon and Walmart both recently mentioned as contenders.
Ostensibly, the United States government wants to ban TikTok. But you would not know this based upon the words and actions of many of the parties involved. For years, fears around nebulous China-based concerns had legislators talking about a possible ban, and back in 2024 they actually agreed on making this happen, setting a clock ticking down to a deadline by which TikTok would need to find a new owner or leave the US. And now, for the second time, that deadline is being extended.
We were originally looking at a January 19 deadline, and after courts failed to intervene in stopping the pending ban, the White House came through at the last minute with a 75-day reprieve, put into effect on January 20. If you were about to pick up your phone and ask Google Assistant “what’s 75 days after January 20,” we’ll save you the trouble — just look at your calendar. It’s tomorrow.