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Lawmakers on both sides call for antitrust action against Big Tech

- ROBERT MCMILLAN

Democrats and Republican­s have an issue they both agree on: tech companies have too much power and antitrust authoritie­s should move to curb it.

Where they disagree, however, is how to rein in the companies, especially when it comes to regulating perception­s of political bias on the platforms.

Democratic Rep. David Cicilline of Rhode Island and Republican Sen. Josh Hawley of Missouri both called for stronger antitrust enforcemen­t and privacy protection­s for users of technology products during a panel discussion Monday at the WSJ Tech Live conference.

Sen. Hawley said authoritie­s should bring an antitrust case against Google-parent Alphabet Inc. and probably Facebook Inc. He also urged reform of the Federal Trade Commission to strengthen its enforcemen­t of antitrust rules.

Rep. Cicilline agreed that laws and federal agencies needed to be modernized to give the government new enforcemen­t capabiliti­es. “What we really want is antitrust enforcemen­t that brings real competitio­n back into the marketplac­e,” he said.

Google has said its products increase choice and are designed only to be most helpful for users. Facebook has been preparing for an antitrust case with company lawyers arguing a breakup would defy establishe­d law, cost billions of dollars and harm consumers

Even as they agreed on the power tech companies wield, the two lawmakers disagreed on the question of conservati­ve bias.

Sen. Hawley said that Facebook’s actions last week to throttle a New York Post article based on email messages allegedly taken from the laptop of Joe Bidens’ son, Hunter Biden, amounted to an abuse of monopoly power.

“I believe in a free press and when you have a monopoly on Facebook that is attempting to stop the distributi­on of the news, we have a problem,” he said.

Rep Cicilline disputed the idea that Facebook was biased against conservati­ves, saying that conservati­ve voices are regularly among the most dominant on the platform. “If there’s a conservati­ve bias on this platform, they’re doing a pretty lousy job,” he said.

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