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TikTok Stars React to U.S. Ban As Donald Trump Declares 'Save TikTok!'

TMZ.com Sunday, 19 January 2025 ()
With TikTok now officially banned in the United States, millions of users -- including the platform’s biggest influencers are reeling. Many creators took to other social media platforms to share their reactions, mixing humor, frustration, and…
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