TikTok CEO Kevin Mayer Quits as Trump Pushes Chinese App to Sell U.S. Business

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TikTok’s chief executive is leaving the social-media platform, as the company comes under increasing pressure from the White House over its ties to China

In a letter to staff, Mr. Mayer said the political environment had “sharply changed” in recent weeks and the role of CEO would look very different after an expected sale of TikTok’s U.S. business.

 

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Donald Trump is a destroyer of capital, a ruiner of careers, an enemy of free markets.

US🇺🇸white house narrative can't destroy a multipolar🌍🌎🌏need for economic recovery. China🇨🇳is an important and strong engine for the🌏economy. US🇺🇸can't change this FACT.

where is your outrage for the intrusion on the 'free market' or is all that just a fugazi?

Smart

what a free market and rule of law joke

In my humble opinion, NO ONE should have ties to Communist China.

Save career? - or - get squashed like a bug in between US and China? Smart move.

Not only is tiktok from China, it is also making good songs cringy BanTiktok

I guess this kinda leaves the door open for Jesus Tok

He did not sign up to be CCPChina spokesman. Good idea to leave.

The headline is a fake news though, it has nothing to do with China link and WSJ should have known this by know.

LOL BYE

ABANDON SHIP🔥☠🔥

I don’t get why realDonaldTrump thinks the US would be entitled to a substantial cut though.

Imagine if this was happening to a US company in China!..

Trump was mad that American kids used tiktok to screw him at a rally...lol

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