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  2. No TikTok on Government Devices Act - Wikipedia

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    The No TikTok on Government Devices Act ( S. 3455) was originally introduced in 2020 by Senator Josh Hawley ( R - MO) and passed the United States Senate by unanimous consent on August 6, 2020. [3] The bill ( S. 1143) was reintroduced on April 15, 2021, by Senator Hawley and it passed the Senate by unanimous consent again on December 14, 2022.

  3. Trump joins TikTok years after trying to ban the app - AOL

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    Updated June 2, 2024 at 10:43 AM. Former President Donald Trump announced Saturday night that he has joined TikTok, even as many in his party criticize the popular app and call for its China-based ...

  4. Restrictions on TikTok in the United States - Wikipedia

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    On April 14, 2023, Montana became the first state to pass legislation banning TikTok on all personal devices operating within state lines, and barring app stores from offering TikTok for download.

  5. TikTok - Wikipedia

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    TikTok has been downloaded more than 130 million times in the United States and has reached 2 billion downloads worldwide, according to data from mobile research firm Sensor Tower (those numbers exclude Android users in China).

  6. Cultural impact of TikTok - Wikipedia

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    Cultural impact of TikTok. The online video platform TikTok has had worldwide a social, political, and cultural impact since its global launch in September 2017. The platform has rapidly grown its userbase since its launch and surpassed 2 billion downloads in October 2020.

  7. TikTok v. Trump - Wikipedia

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    TikTok v. Trump was a lawsuit before the United States District Court for the District of Columbia filed in September 2020 by TikTok as a challenge to President Donald Trump 's executive order of August 6, 2020. The order prohibited the usage of TikTok in five stages, the first being the prohibition of downloading the application.