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Subject Biden' Big Tech Blunder
Date January 17, 2023 10:29 PM
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January 17, 2022
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Biden Jeopardizes Bipartisan Agreement to Protect Children and Privacy
Clare Morell
The Washington Examiner

Nobody on Capitol Hill is taking issue with President Joe Biden’s recent calls to hold Big Tech accountable and protect the public’s privacy and children online in his Wall Street Journal opinion piece this past week. But Biden’s words show that he is unconcerned with (or at the very least unaware of) the fact that policymakers, especially in the Republican Party, have been focused on these issues for years, long before he joined the fight.
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