Apple CEO Tim Cook is looking to charm Republican critics before they take control of the House in January, meeting with top GOP leaders in Washington this week.
is the first major tech leader to take the temperature of the incoming tech-hostile GOP House, meeting with several Republican leaders in Washington this week.
Musk confirmed in a Tweet Wednesday night that things had been smoothed over, however, sharing a video from inside Apple's California headquarters. The news was a dodged bullet for Cook, and Jordan agreed in a Wednesday night appearance on with Fox News with Sean Hannity that it was "good news" that Twitter would remain on the marketplace.
"This is why we need to end the App Store duopoly before the end of this year," wrote Rep. Ken Buck, R-Colo. "No one should have this kind of market power."
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