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TikTok Algorithm to Be Rebuilt Using U.S. User Data Under Trump-Backed Deal

White House outlines new plan to secure TikTok’s U.S. operations, with Oracle overseeing algorithm retraining and patriotic investors joining the venture.

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
June 14, 2026
in Internet & Digital Platforms, Technology
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Trump Deal Requires TikTok Algorithm to Be Rebuilt With U.S. Data, Oracle to Oversee Security and Operation - Getty Images

TikTok’s Future in U.S. Hinges on Oracle-Led Security Deal, With Algorithm Rebuilt Using American User Data - Getty Images

TikTok’s Future Hinges on U.S. Data Control

Published: September-23-2025, 17:00 EDT

The White House confirmed plans for TikTok’s recommendation system to be copied and retrained using only U.S. user data as part of a deal intended to secure the app’s continued availability in America. The move, backed by President Donald Trump, comes amid longstanding concerns over national security and data privacy tied to TikTok’s Chinese parent company, ByteDance.

Under the proposed arrangement, Oracle will audit and operate the platform’s recommendation system through a new U.S.-based joint venture that will also include private equity investors. Officials say the agreement will safeguard the interests of the app’s 170 million American users.

White House Push for Security Guarantees

A senior White House official told reporters on Monday that the deal requires TikTok’s entire algorithm and source code to be examined, audited, and rebuilt within the United States. Oracle, known for providing cloud computing services to major firms including OpenAI, will take the lead in overseeing this process.

President Trump is expected to sign an executive order later this week to formalize the deal. The order will temporarily pause the app’s ban enforcement deadline by 120 days to allow the agreement to close. While officials expressed confidence that China has signaled approval, it remains unclear whether Beijing has formally signed off or taken regulatory steps.

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Project Texas and U.S. Data Handling

TikTok has already been storing American user data on Oracle servers under an arrangement called “Project Texas,” created to prevent sensitive data from being accessed abroad. The new plan extends this framework by requiring the algorithm itself to be retrained exclusively with U.S.-sourced information.

According to the White House, this effort will give American users “comprehensive protection” while limiting risks of data exposure. The proposal is framed as a win for both national security and consumer trust.

Oracle and Silver Lake Step Into the Deal

Oracle’s participation reflects its growing influence in cloud infrastructure, particularly with surging demand from artificial intelligence companies. The company’s co-founder, Larry Ellison, recently became the world’s richest person amid rising stock valuations fueled by AI adoption.

Private equity firm Silver Lake, which holds stakes in various global enterprises including Manchester City’s football club owner City Football Group, is also expected to invest. The White House has emphasized recruiting “patriotic investors” and cybersecurity experts to sit on the joint venture’s board.

Officials estimate the deal’s value could reach billions of dollars, reflecting both TikTok’s market presence and its cultural impact in the U.S.

Concerns Over User Experience and Value

While the arrangement addresses Washington’s security demands, analysts caution that altering TikTok’s algorithm could affect how the app operates for American users. Jasmine Enberg, principal social media analyst at eMarketer, warned that even small changes in how content is distributed could impact users, creators, and brands.

“Material—or even perceived—changes to the content, algorithm, or app policies could prompt massive shifts in user behavior,” Enberg told BBC News. She added that a U.S.-only algorithm might limit exposure to global content, potentially weakening TikTok’s appeal.

Broader Implications

The negotiations highlight the complex balance between national security and tech innovation. If approved, TikTok would operate under one of the most stringent oversight regimes in social media history, creating a precedent for how foreign-owned apps may function in the U.S. market.

For creators and advertisers, the outcome could reshape how TikTok is valued, particularly if its U.S. operations become separated from global engagement. For policymakers, the deal represents a test of whether government-mandated restructuring can both secure data and preserve a platform’s popularity.

Conclusion

The Trump-backed plan to rebuild TikTok’s algorithm using U.S. user data underscores Washington’s determination to secure control over digital platforms tied to foreign ownership. With Oracle and Silver Lake at the center of the venture, and oversight designed to limit risks, TikTok’s survival in the United States appears to hinge on whether the balance between security and user experience can be maintained.

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