Anti-trust is not "letting the Feds [in]", it's the government upholding the law of the land. The whole point of anti-trust is to keep the market working, not government takeover of business.
Collusion and monopolization. Two of the biggest subjects in anti-trust law.
The "trust" in "anti-trust" refers to the trust that people need to have in the markets for them to work properly and the types of things that big tech is doing is causing trust to fall in their respective markets. At that point, government steps in with ati-trust laws to restore that trust.
Anti-trust is not "letting the Feds [in]", it's the government upholding the law of the land. The whole point of anti-trust is to keep the market working, not government takeover of business.
It's not an anti-trust issue. I'm seriously baffled here. How is it anti-trust?
Collusion and monopolization. Two of the biggest subjects in anti-trust law.
The "trust" in "anti-trust" refers to the trust that people need to have in the markets for them to work properly and the types of things that big tech is doing is causing trust to fall in their respective markets. At that point, government steps in with ati-trust laws to restore that trust.
https://theconservativetreehouse.com/2020/06/26/report-doj-preparing-anti-trust-lawsuit-against-google-aligns-with-ag-barr-statement-yesterday/
That case has nothing to do with Twitter. It's about Google's advertising practices, not censoring the President.