It's that time of the year again. Someone has displeased President Trump, and now he has decided to do the best thing in that situation. No, he is not holding any talks or discussions; he is doing the next best thing, banning TikTok. Again. At this point, Trump has banned TikTok more times than Taylor Swift has released breakup songs.
On Thursday, March 6, U.S. President Donald Trump talked about the impending TikTok ban. After being asked if he would consider extending the deadline in case no one finds common ground, he assured everyone that he might consider that option. He said;
"Probably yeah. We have a lot of interest in TikTok. China is going to play a role, so hopefully China will approve of the deal."
Donald Trump said that they still had one month to go, but if an extension would be necessary, he would allow it. He added;
"But if I need an extension, I will probably get it extended."
Every TikTokker who had started to look for jobs turned on their ring lights again.
The best Donald Trump memes to see as the TikTok ban deadline is near
As Donald Trump renewed the discussions regarding the TikTok ban, many hearts started to flutter. Everyone is worried, once again, about whether they will be able to get ready with strangers for their prom night. After President Trump's announcement, the internet flooded with memes and reactions.
TikTokkers might be worried that it seems like the rest of the world is enjoying the drama and every new twist that's unfolding. They expressed their feeling with hilarious memes that have taken the internet by storm. Here are a few of them that will make you laugh.
It's not the app that is cringe, its the people. (via @bottaramjis)
Everyone is happy, and the inflation is down to 3%. (via @worstgeneD)
Ah, sh*t here we go again. (via @MinEffortLive)
Let the app be Donald; it's not dangerous. (via @nornxP)
It's time to look for a job. (via XboxGamerZone)
It didn't bother me because I don't have a TikTok account. (via @Phantom_Mode_)
For people who have just joined the chat, in January, President Trump banned TikTok. On January 19, the app became inactive, but just like Jon Snow, it was brought back to life shortly. Trump signed an executive order in January where TikTok was given a 75-day deadline to comply with American demands or else.
The demands were to partner with an American company to keep running its operations in the U.S. The deadline will be on April 5, so TikTok has almost a month to either comply with the President's orders or lose almost 135.79 million monthly active users.

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