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kaggle-ho-033117House Oversight

Congressional and regulatory scrutiny of Big Tech amid political accusations

Congressional and regulatory scrutiny of Big Tech amid political accusations The passage compiles publicly known statements and actions—Trump's criticism, Sessions' meeting, FTC hearings, and EU proposals—but offers no new, verifiable leads, specific transactions, or undisclosed relationships. It lacks actionable details for investigation, though it touches on high‑profile actors and could inform broader context. Key insights: President Trump publicly accused Google, Facebook, and Amazon of antitrust bias.; Attorney General Jeff Sessions convened GOP AGs to discuss tech competition concerns.; FTC has begun digital‑age antitrust hearings and hired Lina Kahn as an advisor.

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Congressional and regulatory scrutiny of Big Tech amid political accusations The passage compiles publicly known statements and actions—Trump's criticism, Sessions' meeting, FTC hearings, and EU proposals—but offers no new, verifiable leads, specific transactions, or undisclosed relationships. It lacks actionable details for investigation, though it touches on high‑profile actors and could inform broader context. Key insights: President Trump publicly accused Google, Facebook, and Amazon of antitrust bias.; Attorney General Jeff Sessions convened GOP AGs to discuss tech competition concerns.; FTC has begun digital‑age antitrust hearings and hired Lina Kahn as an advisor.

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