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TikTok was forced to shut down in the U.S. hours before a law banning the app was enacted. The app's CEO expressed hope that President-elect Trump would work on a solution to reinstate TikTok once he takes office. The app remains unavailable, and it is unclear when services will resume or what a divestiture deal might look like.
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