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The Justice Department is reportedly preparing to file antitrust charges against Google

The Department of Justice is planning to file antitrust charges against Google as soon as this month,Attorney General William Barr set a deadline for DOJ lawyers to file the charges by the end of September, despite the lawyers' requests for more time, according to the report.

Google is already facing a joint antitrust investigation from a coalition of 50 states and territories. Some Democrats are reportedly worried that Barr is rushing the charges so that they'll be announced in advance of the November election, while Republicans accuse Democrats of dragging their feet.

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