What Trump's election win means for Google antitrust cases -- and the tech industry

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Donald Trump’s White House win could have a major impact on antitrust regulation and US policy toward the tech sector – including a pair of pending Justice Department cases against Google.– has nevertheless expressed reluctance to break up the company of late. That’s despite the fact that the DOJ’s case targeting its online search monopoly began in 2020 during Trump’s first term in office.during an event in Chicago last month. “We don’t want China to have these companies.

Last month, the DOJ said floated a forced selloff of parts of Google’s business, such as its Chrome web browser, among the remedies the court could pursue.During a recent interview with Joe Rogan, Trump bragged that Pichai had called to compliment him about the popularity of YouTube videos showing the Republican’s recent campaigns stop serving fries at a McDonald’s in Pennsylvania. .

More broadly, Trump’s presidency is expected to result in a looser regulatory environment for tech firms.

 

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