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Though Twitter and other social media sites are banned in China, President Trump will still be able to tweet.

Trace Gallagher reported that the president will be able to reach his more than 42 million followers using a secure phone designed to prevent hacks and using a "sophisticated network of people and technology."

The president will "tweet whatever he wants," a White House official said on the matter, and the commander-in-chief has been doing just that.

NoKo has interpreted America's past restraint as weakness. This would be a fatal miscalculation. Do not underestimate us. AND DO NOT TRY US. pic.twitter.com/4llqLrNpK3 — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 8, 2017

Looking forward to a full day of meetings with President Xi and our delegations tomorrow. THANK YOU for the beautiful welcome China! @FLOTUS Melania and I will never forget it! pic.twitter.com/sQoUWIGAiQ — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 8, 2017

Chinese President Xi Jinping cracked down further on dissent when he took power in 2012, jailing bloggers and making it a crime to post anti-government statements on social media.

All of China's wireless networks are thought to be compromised by state security systems, Gallagher noted.

Social media sites are blocked for domestic use, but foreigners can access the sites in China by using a cell phone's roaming function.

Watch the report above.

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