Trump orders bans on China\'s TikTok\, WeChat

Trump orders bans on China's TikTok, WeChat

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Trump orders bans on China's TikTok, WeChat

Trump orders bans on China's TikTok, WeChat

U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday unveiled sweeping bans on Chinese-owned apps TikTok and WeChat in a major escalation of tensions with Beijing.

Gloria Tso reports.

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