Trump admin set to receive $10 billion fee from investors for TikTok deal: Report
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A TikTok US joint venture deal is expected to generate nearly $10 billion in payments for the Trump administration, according to The Wall Street Journal. This fee, paid by investors friendly to the administration, is part of an arrangement for them to control TikTok’s US operations.
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