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TikTok Is Back Online in the U.S. After Being Officially Banned on January 18

Feb 27,2025 Author: Sarah

UPDATE (1/19/25): TikTok is back online in the U.S. after a brief shutdown. A statement released on X/Twitter attributed the restoration to agreements with service providers and thanked President Trump for assurances against penalties. TikTok emphasized this as a victory for the First Amendment and vowed continued collaboration with President Trump to secure a long-term solution.

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