Trump joins TikTok years after trying to ban the app
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79% : ""It's my honor," Trump responds as the TikTok cuts to a montage of the former president greeting fans at the arena.60% : Trump says in the closing moments of the clip.
51% : In the first shot, Trump is joined by UFC President Dana White, who announces, "The president is now on TikTok.
41% : "The United States must take aggressive action against the owners of TikTok to protect our national security," said the executive order signed by Trump in 2020.
26% : At the same time, many Republicans still firmly oppose TikTok, and Trump did say he viewed the app as a national security threat even after he came out against a ban.
24% : In March, Trump reversed course and opposed a ban on TikTok, saying that banning TikTok would improve business for competing social media apps he's previously criticized, such as Facebook.
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