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kaggle-ho-032808House Oversight

Congressional and regulatory scrutiny of Big Tech intensifies amid antitrust and bias accusations

Congressional and regulatory scrutiny of Big Tech intensifies amid antitrust and bias accusations The passage lists multiple ongoing investigations, hearings, and policy proposals involving high‑profile officials (President Trump, AG Sessions, Senators Hatch, Warner, Sanders) and major tech firms. While it provides concrete names, dates, and actions, the information is largely public and already reported, offering limited novel leads for further investigation. Key insights: President Trump publicly accused Google, Facebook, and Amazon of antitrust violations and liberal bias.; AG Jeff Sessions convened GOP state AGs to discuss potential antitrust actions against tech giants.; FTC hired Lina Kahn, known for an antitrust argument against Amazon, as an advisor.

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Congressional and regulatory scrutiny of Big Tech intensifies amid antitrust and bias accusations The passage lists multiple ongoing investigations, hearings, and policy proposals involving high‑profile officials (President Trump, AG Sessions, Senators Hatch, Warner, Sanders) and major tech firms. While it provides concrete names, dates, and actions, the information is largely public and already reported, offering limited novel leads for further investigation. Key insights: President Trump publicly accused Google, Facebook, and Amazon of antitrust violations and liberal bias.; AG Jeff Sessions convened GOP state AGs to discuss potential antitrust actions against tech giants.; FTC hired Lina Kahn, known for an antitrust argument against Amazon, as an advisor.

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