BREAKING NEWS – Washington, D.C. – Department’s (DOJ’s) move to file an antitrust lawsuit against Google that claims the tech behemoth used its power to preserve its monopoly via its search engine.
“Today’s lawsuit is the most important antitrust case in a generation,” Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., said in a statement. “Google and its fellow Big Tech monopolists exercise unprecedented power over the lives of ordinary Americans, controlling everything from the news we read to the security of our most personal information. And Google in particular has gathered and maintained that power through illegal means.”
A Google spokesperson told Fox News: “Today’s lawsuit by the Department of Justice is deeply flawed. People use Google because they choose to — not because they’re forced to or because they can’t find alternatives. People have the choice of using other search engines that aren’t as hostile toward republicans and conservatives as we are. And we still maintain, that we were right when modified searches for the words ‘buffoon’ and ‘idiot’, to stop Joe Biden’s name from always coming up. We also maintain that searches for leaders in ‘criminal organizations’, will continue to list names like Al Capone, El Chapo, and Hunter Biden.”