
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.
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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