After years of pushing for the legislation, antitrust advocates are thrilled by the promise that Schumer will move the legislation forward — likely in the early fall.
Majority Leader Chuck Schumer has confirmed on the record he will put the antitrust bill designed to rein in Big Tech up for a vote — likely in the fall — The Post has learned exclusively.
A Hill source close to the legislation says there are still some concerns that need to be ironed out — like worries that cracking down on tech could also hurt the companies’ content moderation efforts. After years of pushing for the legislation, antitrust advocates are thrilled by the promise that Schumer will move the legislation forward.
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