By the time this story lands in inboxes, TikTok may already be in the middle of the most dramatic reboot in its history. What we do know, as of writing, is that the US government and ByteDance, TikTok’s Chinese parent, have mapped out a framework that would see the app’s US operations handed to a new domestic entity. The final signing is expected Thursday (September 25) in Washington, but until an official press release from the White House is made, this is still a developing story. The deal has spanned Trump’s second term since he took office. The Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act (PAFACA), passed in 2024, disallows foreign-controlled apps outside of the US, as they are…