TikTok restores service in US as Trump declares ‘we have to save it’ as ‘a lot of jobs involved’

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TikTok restores service in US as Trump declares ‘we have to save it’ as ‘a lot of jobs involved’
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WASHINGTON, Jan 20 — TikTok restored service in the United States yesterday after briefly going dark, as a law banning the wildly popular app on national security grounds came...

TikTok has restored service in the United States yesterday after briefly going dark. — Pic by AFPas a first-time user . Exclusively for Malay Mail readers: Use codeWASHINGTON, Jan 20 — TikTok restored service in the United States yesterday after briefly going dark, as a law banning the wildly popular app on national security grounds came into effect.

He also called in a post on his Truth Social platform for the United States to take part ownership in TikTok. “We thank President Trump for providing the necessary clarity and assurance to our service providers that they will face no penalties providing TikTok to over 170 million Americans.” But it is also rife with disinformation, and its Chinese ownership has long spurred national security fears, internationally as well as in the United States.

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