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(Bloomberg) -- Microsoft Corp. is in talks to acquire the US arm of ByteDance Ltd.’s TikTok, President Donald Trump said Monday night, without elaborating.
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“I would say yes,” Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One when asked if Microsoft is in discussions to purchase the app. “A lot of interest in TikTok. There’s great interest in TikTok.”
The short video app, used by more than 170 million Americans, has drawn interest from many corners of the US tech industry. AI startup Perplexity has submitted a bid to merge with TikTok US, while billionaire Frank McCourt, former owner of the Los Angeles Dodgers, made a formal offer to buy TikTok earlier this month. Microsoft and Oracle Corp. were in the running to acquire TikTok in 2020, when Trump first pressured ByteDance to either sell in the US or face a ban.
Microsoft declined to comment on reports of the company’s involvement in a deal.
Trump earlier Monday in Florida addressed a gathering of Republican lawmakers and had alluded to ongoing talks surrounding TikTok’s future. Having previously favored banning the app on national security grounds, he has since changed his view, in part because of the success of pro-Trump content among its users.
“We’ll see what happens. We’re going to have a lot of people bidding on it, and if we can save all that voice and all the jobs, and China won’t be involved, we don’t want China involved, but we’ll see what happens,” he said in his speech, referring to the video-sharing app.
Trump granted a 75-day reprieve for ByteDance from a law that stipulates it must sell its US operations to a domestic company — and he’s now encouraging more bidders to get involved.
“I like bidding wars because you make your best deal. So if there’s a bidding war, that’s a good thing,” Trump said.
(Updates with other bidders and additional comments from Trump starting in third paragraph)
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