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Republicans have embraced anti-trust legislation as a way to fight Big Tech censorship – but it will backfire, warns Robert Bork, Jr. The founder of the Anti-Trust Education Project and the publisher of his father's seminal treatise, "The Anti-Trust Paradox," tells why this approach is misguided and freighted with potential bad outcomes, both economically and politically.
I also cover the news of the day, and my Townhall Commentary takes aim at the biggest story this week – the raid on Mar-a-Lago.
By Townhall MediaRepublicans have embraced anti-trust legislation as a way to fight Big Tech censorship – but it will backfire, warns Robert Bork, Jr. The founder of the Anti-Trust Education Project and the publisher of his father's seminal treatise, "The Anti-Trust Paradox," tells why this approach is misguided and freighted with potential bad outcomes, both economically and politically.
I also cover the news of the day, and my Townhall Commentary takes aim at the biggest story this week – the raid on Mar-a-Lago.