TikTok Settlement Could Fund Trump's Massive DC Beautification' Push: Report
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TikTok Settlement Could Fund Trump's Massive DC Beautification' Push: Report
"The proposed agreement would resolve a 2024 lawsuit, started by former President Joe Biden's administration, accusing TikTok and its parent company, ByteDance, of carrying out massive-scale invasions of children's privacy by allegedly collecting data from users under the age of 13 without parental consent. ABC, citing sources familiar with the discussions, reported that TikTok would pay roughly $400 million under the deal, though the settlement still requires approval from the company's board and is not expected to include an admission of wrongdoing."
"Rather than compensating alleged victims, however, the money would reportedly help fund Trump's growing list of D.C. beautification projects. Sources told ABC the funds could ultimately be routed through the Department of the Interior, the Department of Commerce, or both. Among the projects reportedly under discussion is Trump's long-desired 250-foot triumphal arch near Arlington National Cemetery."
"ABC reported that White House officials have spent weeks discussing whether the settlement funds could legally be used for the project. On Thursday, Trump toured parts of the National Mall while promoting his administration's plans to overhaul the capital city, telling reporters his team was working on some other jobs and specifically highlighting the planned arch, which he claimed would break ground very soon."
"The ABC report importantly noted that the arrangement could raise ethical concerns given Trump's direct involvement in helping broker TikTok's continued operation in the United States. Earlier this year, TikTok finalized a deal creating a new American venture backed by Oracle, Silver Lake, and other investors after Trump delayed enf"
A proposed settlement between the Trump administration and TikTok would resolve a 2024 child privacy lawsuit alleging data collection from users under 13 without parental consent. TikTok would reportedly pay about $400 million, subject to board approval, and the deal is not expected to include an admission of wrongdoing. Instead of compensating alleged victims, the funds would reportedly support Trump’s Washington, D.C. beautification efforts. The money could be routed through the Department of the Interior, the Department of Commerce, or both. One project under discussion is a 250-foot triumphal arch near Arlington National Cemetery. White House officials have reportedly weighed whether settlement funds can legally be used for the arch, while Trump has publicly promoted the project as nearing groundbreaking.
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