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Subject Biden: "more important things" than border
Date December 11, 2022 2:00 PM
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'A Clear And Present Danger To Its Users:' South Carolina Gov. Bans
State Employees From Using TikTok Amid National Security Concerns
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South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster joined a growing list of Republican
governors this week and banned the use of the Chinese-based social media
app TikTok from all state employees' electronic devices. Gov.
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