President-elect Donald Trump hinted at potentially allowing TikTok to continue operating in the US, citing its role in his campaign’s success. This comes despite a Senate-passed law demanding TikTok’s Chinese parent company divest the app over national security concerns, a case now under Supreme Court review. President-elect Donald Trump hinted at potentially allowing TikTok to continue operating in the US, citing its role in his campaign’s success. This comes despite a Senate-passed law demanding TikTok’s Chinese parent company divest the app over national security concerns, a case now under Supreme Court review.
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