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Donald Trump Is Saying There’s a TikTok Deal. China Isn’t from Wired Zeyi Yang, Jake Lahut

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Donald Trump claimed victory on a deal that would put TikTok in the hands of his allies after a call with Xi Jinping. But details on the agreement—and Beijing’s buy-in—remain murky.Donald Trump claimed victory on a deal that would put TikTok in the hands of his allies after a call with Xi Jinping. But details on the agreement—and Beijing’s buy-in—remain murky. 

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