Second-time leader of the free world Donald J. Trump is reportedly open to the idea of Elon Musk or Oracle head honcho Larry Ellison, among others, buying TikTok. But there's a catch. In return for oiling the wheels of the deal, Trump thinks the US government should get half of TikTok.
Bloomberg reports that President Trump indicated his approval for Musk or Ellison to snap up TikTok at a White House event yesterday. «What I’m thinking about saying to somebody is buy it and give half to the United States of America, half, and we’ll give you the permit, and they’ll have a great partner,” Trump said.
The immediate point is to allow TikTok to comply with a recent Supreme Court ruling upholding a earlier lower court decision to uphold a law effectively banning TikTok from the US, essentially due to security concerns springing from its Chinese ownership. Selling TikTok to a US person, persons or entity would solve that problem, obviously.
Signing half of TikTok over to the US government in the process is a typically Trumpian spin on that solution. Never does the President turn down an opportunity for a bit of grift.
“You have an asset that has no value or has a trillion-dollar value,” Trump said. “It all depends on whether or not the United States gives the permit.” The implication there is that the US government deserves a cut because in allowing TikTok to operate, it gives the social media app value.
But then that could apply to almost anything the government allows to operate. The net result regarding TikTok specifically would be the rather odd scenario of the US government getting involved in the ownership of big tech and social media.
Although Trump's broader political positioning does admittedly defy easy generalizations, state ownership of major social media surely doesn't sit comfortably with his unambiguously pro-business agenda.
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