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'Grateful to have support': TikTok CEO Shou Chew thanks Donald Trump amid Supreme Court ruling on app ban

IndiaTimes Saturday, 18 January 2025
TikTok CEO Shou Chew expresses gratitude to President-elect Donald Trump for his support, following the Supreme Court's decision to uphold a law banning the app. The Biden administration defers enforcement of the ban, while Trump remains undecided on how to proceed with TikTok's future in the US.
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