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Google in Talks with Trump Lawyers Over Deplatforming Lawsuit

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Google is facing two separate anti-monopoly lawsuits that the Justice Department won against it.
– The company awaits judicial decisions on remedies for its harms to competition in online search and ad tech markets.
– Potential remedies could include forcing Google to sell its Chrome browser.
– Recent chaos at the DOJ Antitrust Division has raised concerns about susceptibility to outside corporate influence.
– Senator Warren warns this situation could show how corporations enable Trump’s authoritarianism.

Google finds itself navigating a complex web of ongoing litigation, including two significant antitrust cases recently decided in favor of the Justice Department. The tech giant now awaits judicial rulings that will determine remedies for its alleged harm to competition within online search and digital advertising markets. Potential outcomes could involve substantial changes to its operations, including a possible mandate to divest its Chrome browser.

Amid these legal challenges, internal turbulence at the DOJ’s Antitrust Division has raised concerns among former officials. Some worry the agency may be vulnerable to external corporate pressure, casting doubt on the integrity of its enforcement priorities. Critics, including Senator Elizabeth Warren, have voiced apprehension that major technology firms could be facilitating authoritarian tendencies by engaging in negotiations that may undermine democratic norms. The situation remains fluid as legal and political dynamics continue to evolve.

(Source: The Verge)

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