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U.S. Justice Department to discuss consumer protection at social media meeting

The passage reports a routine DOJ listening session on consumer protection and social media, mentioning publicly known officials and companies. It provides no new concrete evidence, transactions, or u Attorney General Jeff Sessions convened a meeting with state attorneys general to discuss alleged bi Texas AG Ken Paxton and California AG Xavier Becerra expressed concerns about conservative idea su

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November 11, 2025
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The passage reports a routine DOJ listening session on consumer protection and social media, mentioning publicly known officials and companies. It provides no new concrete evidence, transactions, or u Attorney General Jeff Sessions convened a meeting with state attorneys general to discuss alleged bi Texas AG Ken Paxton and California AG Xavier Becerra expressed concerns about conservative idea su

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