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Congressman aims to end tech's 'deeply disturbing' antitrust behavior

Congress may be coming for big tech soon.

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Representative David Cicilline gave an interview on Wednesday.
The congressman, who led last month's antitrust hearing with tech CEOs, says Congress must take action.
According to Cicilline, the antitrust investigation has proven all four companies abused their power.


Representative David Cicilline, who led the antitrust hearing that heard from the CEOs of Apple, Google, Facebook, and Amazon, is preparing to deliver his recommendations about reigning in the technology company as soon as next month.

Reported by Bloomberg, Cicilline said in an interview on Wednesday that Congress's yearlong investigation has, for him, confirmed that all four companies are abusing their market power and that Congress must act against them.


  "All of these companies engage in behavior which is deeply disturbing and requires Congress to take action," said Cicilline, the chairman of the House antitrust panel conducting the inquiry. "Th...

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