TikTok restoring U.S. service after Trump provided ‘assurance’
- TikTok is restoring service to users in the United States after a brief shutdown due to a new law, as stated in a memo reviewed by Adweek.
- President-Elect Donald Trump plans to sign an executive order to give TikTok's parent company more time to find an approved buyer, according to his post on Truth Social.
- The federal law required TikTok's parent company, ByteDance, to sell its U.S. Operations by Sunday due to national security concerns, which passed with bipartisan support in April.
- Content creator Tiffany Watson expressed sadness over the shutdown, stating that the community on TikTok is like nothing else, highlighting the impact on users.
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