· President Donald Trump dismissed concerns that his executive order banning WeChat could hurt Apple's iPhone sales.
· On Friday, a reporter asked Trump if he's concerned about the ban's potential harm to Apple's business, to which the president replied, "Whatever."
· The ban could force Apple to remove the app from its app...
Trump dismisses concerns that banning WeChat could hurt Apple's iPhone sales: 'Whatever'
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