Please enable JavaScript to experience the full functionality of GMX.

President Donald Trump 'open' to Elon Musk buying TikTok

President Donald Trump 'open' to Elon Musk buying TikTok

President Donald Trump is “open” to Elon Musk buying TikTok.

The world leader signed an executive order postponing the US ban of the ByteDance-owned video-sharing platform – which came into effect on January 19 - for 75 days, one day after his inauguration on Tuesday (21.01.25).

And he has said he would like to give the Chinese owners a “permit” to continue operating in the US, but only if it is 50 per cent owned by America, stating X (Twitter) and Tesla owner Musk – who is spearheading Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) - would be an ideal buyer.

Speaking after announcing a $500 billion investment in AI infrastructure project Stargate, Trump said when asked if he would be open to Musk buying TikTok: "I would be, yeah.

"I met with owners of TikTok, the big owners, it's worthless if it doesn't get a permit.

"It's not like you can take the US. The whole thing is worthless. With a permit it's worth like a trillion dollars.

"So, what I'm thinking saying to somebody is buy it and give half to the United States of America and we'll give you a permit and they'll have a great partner, the United States."

Trump also told press he would like to see Oracle CEO Larry Ellison purchase the 50 per cent.

He said: "I would like Larry to buy it.

"Let's negotiate in front of the media, Larry.”

TikTok – which has refused to sell up and accused the US government of impinging on citizens’ right to free speech with the ban - is now back up and running for US users for the time being with its future still in doubt.

However, ByteDance is determined to come to a “long-term solution” with Trump.

The company said: "We thank President Trump for providing the necessary clarity and assurance to our service providers that they will face no penalties providing TikTok to over 170 million Americans and allowing over 7 million small businesses to thrive.

“We will work with President Trump on a long-term solution that keeps TikTok in the United States.”

Sponsored Content

Related Headlines