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Senator Josh Hawley says it's time to BREAK UP the Big Tech monopoly
May 07, 2021
Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley (R) joined the "Steve Deace Show" and addressed the problem with "Big Tech monopoly."
Sen. Hawley expressed a need to break up the Big Tech monopoly before they gain more power over the American people. "Just look what they have tried to do in the past 6-months," Hawley said.
When the issue of censorship first emerged, Deace explained how he did not want the government involved with the solution. But, now that the dominant platforms like Google, Apple, and Amazon are suppressing any competition from entering the marketplace, government intervention is required.
Hawley later offered suggestions for how to break up Big Tech monopolies.
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