As a possible U.S. ban inches closer for the popular video app TikTok, a deal that the app sent to the U.S. Government back in 2022 is now resurfacing.
Included in the deal, known as "," TikTok would have given the Biden Administration control over its U.S. operations. But the administration said no.
As for why the administration decided to turn down the proposal, Rajiv Garg, an Associate Professor at Emory University said he thinks security might be one reason.
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