TikTok limbo: US Congress stays quiet as Trump breaks its law

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It’s becoming less clear by the day who is supposed to be buying TikTok. One of Donald Trump’s first acts on his return as US president was to delay a ban on the Chinese-owned app, in order to find an American company for it to be sold to. But near the end of his second week in office, we’re still none the wiser.

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