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President-elect Donald Trump restored TikTok's access in the U.S. on Sunday, allowing the Chinese-owned short-video sharing app to resume services for 170 million American users. Trump stated that a joint venture would be established to restore the app, and thanked Trump for providing the necessary clarity and assurance to service providers. TikTok expressed gratitude, stating that it had operated in the U.S.
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