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President Trump on Tuesday said he'll likely extend the TikTok sale deadline a third time, keeping the app online.
"Probably have to get China approval but I think we'll get it. I think President Xi will ultimately approve it," Trump said.
A federal judge barred the State Department from enforcing President Donald Trump's executive order aimed at placing two genders on U.S. passports.
President Trump signals a third extension for TikTok’s US sale deadline, citing confidence in China’s eventual approval.
TikTok will go offline on June 19 unless it can find a buyer or President Trump extends its sale deadline again.