[Lude Press | Dr. Yan Talks] Trump Signs Executive Order: The US has controls of TikTok and its Algorithm — The CCP’s Lies Crumble, and Any Lifeline Is Just a Fantasy. 9/25/2025
Video link: https://www.youtube.com/live/RGwLn0PyUNI?si=wHwhlQDPNBBFFWPK
01|Xi Headed to Xinjiang a Week Early for the 70th Anniversary “Celebration”
According to Chinese customs, celebrating a birthday twice is bad luck. When Henry Kissinger received two birthday celebrations from Beijing, he soon passed away — removing a major roadblock to America’s anti-CCP strategy and marking a geopolitical turning point.
This time, Xi’s Xinjiang visit is widely believed to include an inspection of the Malan Nuclear Test Base. It could be happening in a short period of time, Malan base could mysteriously “disappear” or get wiped out.
02|No Need for Xi’s Cooperation—Trump Just Signed the TikTok Executive Order
President Trump signed a new Executive Order titled “Saving TikTok While Protecting National Security.”
The White House released a fact sheet and briefing under the same title.
Trump signed the Executive Order and answered questions from reporters.
Earlier, after talking with Xi, Trump said the call went great and Xi had agreed—the TikTok deal would be signed by Friday.
But Beijing soon backpedaled — claiming “this is a corporate matter, not for the government to interfere.”
TikTok’s public statement insisted it must comply with Chinese law, and the CCP pundits claimed that TikTok “could never belong to America.” The bottom line is the CCP will deny everything. Xi planned to hide again, taking no more calls, signing no more agreements, and keep dragging things out indefinitely.
Today’s executive order from Trump means no cooperation needed from Xi. It’s now law, and the process is underway. The ban, originally set for January 19, 2025, gets pushed back to December 16, 2025. In the meantime, all the handovers have to start.
03|After the Tiktok’s Handover: Americans Can Keep Using It with National Security secured
❶ Majority ownership goes to Americans, operating as a new US-based joint venture—no dodging to Singapore or anywhere else to escape US oversight.
❷ Foreign adversary (China) ownership capped below 20%, and the app stays out of their control.
❸ U.S. user data must be hosted entirely on American-run cloud infrastructure.
❹ Software updates, algorithms, and data flows must be continuously monitored by a U.S.-trusted security partner.
In short: corporate ownership, data, algorithm, and operational control are all under U.S. authority.
04|120 Days Isn’t a Lifeline; Only Attorney General Authorized to Enforce
◉ The administration’s timing strategy gives Xi’s regime a false sense of short-term hope — “120 days to breathe.” It mirrors the “60-day” trap used on Iran earlier and aligns with the second 90-day phase of the U.S.–China trade negotiation timeline.
Trump’s new playbook counts CCP lifelines in dozens of days, making them beg for every extension. It mirrors the “60-day” deal used on Iran earlier and aligns with the second 90-day phase of the U.S.–China trade negotiation timeline.
◉ The order specifies:
“Because of the national security interests at stake and because section 2(d) of the Act vests the sole authority for investigations and enforcement of the Act in the Attorney General, attempted enforcement by the States or private parties represents an encroachment on the powers of the Executive.”
That means only the US Attorney General can enforce the TikTok divestiture. The CCP can’t mess around with the states and local authorities without violating the executive order.
◉ The CCP cannot get away from this. If it refuses to cooperate on the divestiture or handover, or uses TikTok for interference during the 120-day window, the DOJ can move directly to enforce the Executive Order — including freezing assets and imposing sanctions.
◉ Beijing propaganda claims that “the algorithm stays with ByteDance” and “China must approve any transfer through China Ministry of Commerce.”
But the Executive Order explicitly requires:
“the divestiture puts the operation of the algorithms and code, as well as content-moderation decisions, under the control of the new joint venture.”
“it removes the TikTok application and certain other applications from the “control” of a foreign adversary and precludes any “operational relationship” between a formerly affiliated entity controlled by a foreign adversary and the new joint venture.”
Post-divestiture TikTok’s algorithms and code won’t even be compatible with the old ones—the US will rebuild independently, so the CCP cooperation doesn’t matter. They can’t access algorithms, data, or recommendations anymore, because it will be illegal. The new entity will have permanent, exclusive, and irrevocable control inside American jurisdiction, with full access to source code and independent update rights.
◉ If the CCP pulls tricks or stonewalls in 120 days, the DOJ will enforce the executive order directly—freezes, sanctions, and other activities alike.
◉ The CCP may try to stir unrest in the U.S. through its usual proxies — Antifa, pro-Palestinian groups, or ISIS-linked extremists — but Washington is fully monitoring this. The 120 days are a stress test to expose Beijing’s last tricks.
The US is giving TikTok this 120-day grace period, and the CCP will definitely use it for one last desperate push, working with anti-US groups like Antifa, Palestinians, al-Qaeda, ISIS to stir trouble in America. But the CCP’s under total surveillance now, and the US is watching.
05|CCP Manipulation via TikTok Will Now Be Fully Exposed and Finished
◉ Programs like Lude Media and Dr. Yan’s programs were banned on TikTok. Big influencers like Dr. Drew with millions of followers who interviewed Dr. Yan previously said that those programs were yellow-tagged and throttled on YouTube. On TikTok, they were directly banned as “non-shareable content,” with account suspension threats. Once TikTok is under U.S. control, Dr. Yan and Lude will sign up on the platform. This time they will be under American legal protection, and no more tricks from the CCP.
◉ The U.S. will investigate how TikTok was used to:
Amplify extremist propaganda (Antifa, Hamas, ISIS)
Funnel money-laundering pipelines through ads and sponsorships
Artificially boost CCP propagandists’ reach
target users with crime-inducing recommendations based on data
With control over TikTok’s internal data and financial channels, the U.S. can trace and expose the CCP’s use of the app for terrorism funding, anti-Israel agitation, and anti-American influence operations.
06|The “CCP Silent Consent” — A Repeated U.S. Tactic
◉ Fentanyl Issue: At the Geneva trade meetings, U.S. Treasury Secretary Bessent raised the fentanyl issue. The CCP officials He Lifeng and Wang Xiaohong didn’t push back, which Washington took as tacit acceptance. The U.S. immediately moved forward with enforcement measures.
◉ TikTok Deal: Trump’s phone call with Xi, and Xi did not object, which was counted as agreement, so Trump proceeded with the Executive Order.
◉ Bioweapons & Nuclear Weapons: At the UN, Trump openly asserted that COVID-19 was a lab-origin biological weapon and called for accountability. China’s Premier Li Qiang stayed silent, which was effectively acknowledging the charge. The same silence applied to nuclear issues.
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