'Google should focus on complying with antitrust law rather than attempting to rig the system with these unseemly tactics.'
in the letter to federal officials that Kanter should be recused from litigation and probes against the tech giant because he may not be"fair and impartial."Wednesday that a spokesperson pointed to an earlier statement about his recusal, saying,
Warren —who voted to confirm Kanter—and Jayapal pushed back against Google's claims, writing that"the company's attempts to force Mr. Kanter off current and future cases are misguided and reflect what appears to be a willful misunderstanding and misrepresentation of federal ethics mandates.
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