WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump officially put his signature on a highly-anticipated agreement designed to keep TikTok accessible in America, nearly a year and a half after Congress passed a bill that would have banned the ultra-popular app in the U.S. over national security concerns if its China-based owner did not divest.

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President Donald Trump officially put his signature on a highly-anticipated deal designed to ensure TikTok stays accessible in the U.S.

It comes nearly a year and a half after Congress passed a bill that would have banned the ultra-popular app in the U.S. over national security concerns if its China-based owner did not divest

Trump formally inked the agreement in the Oval Office on Thursday, telling reporters that it complies with the law

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