Here's why some experts are calling for a breakup of Big Tech after the House antitrust report
John Newman, University of Miami Law professor and Former Department of Justice Antitrust Division attorney, discusses the probe into Big Tech and why he believes breaking up the companies might be easier than regulation.
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