
WSJ What’s News Meta Defeats Government Antitrust Case
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Nov 18, 2025 Meghan Bobrowsky, a WSJ technology reporter, dives into the recent dismissal of the FTC's antitrust case against Meta, a critical victory for the tech giant that could reshape its business and AI strategies. She discusses the implications of the ruling, revealing what it means for competition in social media. Additionally, the conversation touches on President Trump's comments regarding the Khashoggi case and the House's decision to release files on Jeffrey Epstein, highlighting significant political undercurrents.
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Court Clears Meta To Operate Freely
- The judge dismissed the FTC's 2020 antitrust case, ruling Meta isn't proven to be a current monopoly.
- The decision lets Meta continue operations and pursue its AI build without court-imposed restrictions.
Meta Reframed Competition Landscape
- Meta's defense emphasized shifting user behavior and competitive landscape since acquisitions.
- The company highlighted that its apps now compete for attention with newer platforms.
Slow Lawsuits, Rapid Market Change
- Litigation moved slowly so the market reality changed between filing and trial.
- Meta argued its products evolved and faced new competitors like TikTok and YouTube, a point the judge accepted.

