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Thursday, June 25, 2020

Justice Department discussing an antitrust case against Google

U.S. Justice Department officials and some state attorneys general are set to meet on Friday to discuss next steps in a potential anti-trust case against Google.

According to the Wall Street Journal, federal and state officials will meet virtually to discuss the likely case and to assess whether the states wish to bring their own lawsuit against the internet giant or join one filed by the Department of Justice.

They will also discuss the scope of any legal complaint.

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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

as they should. its about time. Try searching for anything conservative leaning that's remotely offensive to liberals,

Anonymous said...

Did it to ma bell.. no monopolies,, Especially in this form of communication

Anonymous said...

Google is intelligence so the story is fake
We are under constant attack from mind control operatives on Hollywood and New York / Atlanta.

Anonymous said...

About 7 years to late as usual

Anonymous said...

How about locking up the entire Obama administration first.?? Another distraction investigation that will end up with NOTHING. AGAIN.