EU’s $3.5 Billion Fine on Google Exposes Deep Flaws in Global Tech Oversight
The European Union has hit Google with a staggering $3.5 billion fine for abusing its dominance in digital advertising—yet this is just the tip of the iceberg. As globalist regulators tighten their grip, America must rethink how it defends national sovereignty against tech monopolies that threaten free competition and economic liberty.
In a landmark decision shaking the global tech landscape, European Union regulators have slapped Google with a crushing €2.95 billion ($3.5 billion) antitrust fine for favoring its own digital advertising services at the expense of competitors, publishers, and advertisers. This marks the fourth multibillion-euro penalty levied against the tech giant by Brussels in recent years.At first glance, this European crackdown appears as another chapter in Big Tech versus Brussels — but from an America First vantage point, this saga underscores a critical challenge: How long will Washington tolerate foreign entities dictating terms that impact American innovation and economic freedom?Is Europe...
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