Donald Trump expressed surprise that the Democrats are also keen to rein in big tech, saying it's 'sort of an amazing thing.'
US President Donald Trump has expressed pleasant surprise that the Democrats have joined him in rounding on big tech, saying it's"sort of an amazing thing." Prominent Democrats, including Elizabeth Warren and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, have voiced support for breaking up big tech companies over antitrust concerns.
US President Donald Trump has expressed pleasant surprise that the Democrats have joined him in rounding on big tech, saying it's"sort of an amazing thing." Prominent Democrats, including Elizabeth Warren and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, have voiced support for breaking up big tech companies over antitrust concerns.
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