President Donald Trump reversal on TikTok has to led to some Republican supporters also embracing a social media app they once vilified.
TikTok is letting users know that the social media app will be temporarily unavailable because of the upcoming ban taking effect on Sunday.
One local TikTok user who has amassed more than a million followers on the app and even used proceeds to fund nursing school said the looming ban will be detrimental.
Nearly 200 House Republicans and over 30 Senate Republicans voted to ban TikTok last year if it did not sell its U.S. operations.
"I'm going to be financially decimated if TikTok gets banned," said creator Anastacia Gunn. Gunn said the app changed her life when she began making videos in 2022.
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President Trump extended a lifeline to TikTok in an executive order Monday night, delaying a possible ban on the social media app in the U.S.