U.S. Justice Department's Google lawsuit expected in weeks ahead, sources say https://t.co/ql0fIxj2Pd
— CNBC Tech (@CNBCtech) September 4, 2020
GOOD, NOW BRING CHARGES AGAINST TWITTER FOR CENSORSHIP.
— OhMichael (@OhMichael3) September 4, 2020
BETTER YET DECLARE ALL SOCIAL MEDIA COMPANIES PUBLIC UTILITIES AND NATIONALIZE THEM.#twittersuckshttps://t.co/Zyn26V1wQA
Justice Dept. Plans to File Antitrust Charges Against Google in Coming Weeks.
— ]intheMatrixxx[ (@intheMatrixxx) September 3, 2020
Trust the plan. ? https://t.co/Bg7RRHadf7
DOJ Plans to File Antitrust Charges Against Google in Coming Weeks#AGBarr is said to have set a deadline over the objections of career lawyers who say they need more time to build the case.
— Atheen - AMERICA WILL PREVAIL! ?? (@Atheen_) September 4, 2020
Coalition of 50+ states support the antitrust action. #Trump2020 https://t.co/tnjXM6biB5
Barr Ignores Lawyers’ Calls to Go Slow on Google Antitrust Case - The New York Times
— Nancy DeLuca ⭐️??⭐️ (@Luca42755) September 4, 2020
Just gotta have them BALLS! https://t.co/qfceNtySPx
Good starthttps://t.co/nDDRtkl5YC
— Shelley-Hariprakash (ZIONIST)(#FREEIRAN) (@18hariprakash18) September 3, 2020
This is long overdue
— Jim Hanson ?? (@JimHansonDC) September 4, 2020
The tech companies have abused their monopoly status to the detriment of our commerce, privacy & most importantly
Our #FreeSpeech
Bring the Pain!https://t.co/O60JO8XXEp
Justice Dept. Plans to File Antitrust Charges Against Google in Coming Weeks https://t.co/y6hLVUkzZf
— shh (@nievsyrneh) September 4, 2020
Justice Dept. Plans to File Antitrust Charges Against Google in Coming Weeks https://t.co/Pr4nBjbdzB
— New York City Guns (Parler: @NYCG) (@NewYorkCityGuns) September 4, 2020
New: Justice Dept. Plans to File Antitrust Charges Against Google in Coming Weeks, via @ktbenner @ceciliakang >> https://t.co/1gS5ItB5tx
— Dylan Byers (@DylanByers) September 3, 2020
Ignoring pleas from lawyers working on the case, William Barr is pushing DOJ to bring antitrust lawsuit against Google this month. An interesting look at the discord behind DOJ's case By @ceciliakang @ktbenner https://t.co/hbKtxWmlvv
— Daisuke Wakabayashi (@daiwaka) September 3, 2020