First and foremost, we have to get better at earlier intervention. And part of that is understanding the market realities that are present in tech. A lot of our antitrust laws grew up with polls and wires, rather than ones and zeros. So I'll talk about more broadly outside the context of any specific case.
The Fed eases up on the brakes, Elon Musk looks for new ways to monetize Twitter, and Snap has another rough quarter. Also: Meta may have prevailed in a fight with the FTC. Today’s Friend of Pivot is Jonathan Kanter, Assistant Attorney General for the Antitrust Division at the DOJ. He stops by to discuss Google, antitrust, and his agency's fight against monopolies.
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