
TikTok Suspended in United States Ahead of New Ban, Trump Eyes Reprieve
TikTok has been suspended in the United States as a new law mandates its shutdown, affecting 170 million users. President-elect Trump hints at a possible 90-day reprieve.
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TikTok has been suspended in the United States as a new law mandates its shutdown, affecting 170 million users. President-elect Trump hints at a possible 90-day reprieve.
President-elect Trump hints at a 90-day extension for TikTok amidst the looming US ban, leaving millions of users uncertain about the platform’s future.
TikTok announced it will be temporarily unavailable in the United States starting Sunday following the enactment of a new law banning the app. Users saw a message about service suspension.
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