California files to join US antitrust lawsuit against Google – IOTW Report

California files to join US antitrust lawsuit against Google

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California asked to join the U.S. Department of Justice’s antitrust lawsuit against Google on Friday, making the state’s attorney general the first Democrat to openly support the litigation.

The department in October accused the $1 trillion California-based company of illegally using its market muscle to hobble rivals, and was joined by 11 other states when it was filed.

“California is not making substantive changes to the complaint. In particular, California is not seeking to add any new facts or claims,” Attorney General Xavier Becerra said in the filing. California joining the lawsuit will not cause any delay, he said. more

7 Comments on California files to join US antitrust lawsuit against Google

  1. Questions from congress to Google goons.

    “Google, you have 11 out of 10 market share censoring conservatives. Can’t you offload some censorship to other smaller companies and train them in your tactics?”

    As if there are going to be any other complaints.

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  2. Xavier Becerra is also Joe and the ho’s pick for Secretary Of Health And Human Services… Gotta get some name recognition ‘ya know. Just thought I’d throw that out there. Xavier also sports a name ‘ol Jose can’t pronounce…

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