Trump threatens to impose tariffs on China if the TikTok deal is not approved.

U.S. President Donald Trump threatened on Tuesday that the United States may impose tariffs on China if it does not agree to a TikTok deal.
This comment comes as Trump signed an executive order allowing a 75-day delay in the ban on the TikTok app owned by Chinese company ByteDance.
Trump explained that the delay will help his administration in attempting to determine the appropriate path forward in an organized manner that protects national security while avoiding a sudden shutdown of the platform used by millions of Americans.
Trump also commented that TikTok is largely about teenagers and young children, saying, "If China is going to get information about little children from TikTok, to be honest, I think we have bigger problems than that."
Trump clarified that if a TikTok deal is made, the United States should get half of it.