Amazon Testimony May Have Been Untruthful, Top Democrat Says
- Cicilline ‘deeply troubled’ on Facebook, Google statements
- Technology companies asked to respond to follow-up questions
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A House Democrat leading a broad antitrust investigation into large technology companies suggested that an Amazon.com Inc. executive may not have been fully truthful during testimony about the company’s practices.
Representative David Cicilline expressed dissatisfaction with Amazon’s answers at a July 16 hearing before the House antitrust panel, according to a letter he sent to the company Tuesday. He also wrote to Facebook Inc. and Alphabet Inc.’s Google.