Vance Backs Khan’s Approach on Big-Tech Mergers, Acquisitions
- Vice Presidential pick says companies are censoring speech
- Vance accuses Apple Inc. of benefitting from ‘slave labor’
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Republican Vice Presidential nominee and Ohio Senator JD Vance said some big tech mergers could lead to censorship, signaling a potentially aggressive stand from a second Trump administration on antitrust regulation.
“When you have companies like Facebook and Google censoring American citizens, making it harder for Americans to speak in their own political process, that is a major problem,” Vance said Thursday on CNBC. “And yeah, I do think that there should be an antitrust solution to it.”