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The CEO of investment firm General Atlantic, a board member of TikTok's parent company, expressed optimism about a deal to keep TikTok operating in the U.S., as President Donald Trump has delayed enforcement of a ban by 75 days. General Atlantic also invests in TikTok's parent company. The objective, according to General Atlantic CEO Bill Ford, is for TikTok to continue operating while meeting U.S. security needs without selling the company.
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