Biden Declares War on Anti-Competitive Practices with Sweeping Order
We ran the numbers: There are 2231 news articles covering this topic. 35% (784) are left leaning, 51% (1137) are center, and 14% (310) are right leaning.
On Friday, President Biden will sign a sweeping executive order aimed at promoting competition in the economy. While left-leaning articles highlight that Biden’s executive order largely relies on federal agencies to enact the changes, right-leaning articles highlight that Biden’s new competition executive order could make it more difficult for Big Tech platforms to collect personal information and data from their users.
A left-leaning article by The Washington Post highlights that Biden’s executive order largely relies on federal agencies to enact the changes and could take months for concrete actions to surface. Biden’s order could also ark the beginning of policy shifts that redraw how the federal government focuses on corporate behavior.
The Hill published a centrist article reporting that 72 initiatives will crack down on anti-competitive practices in multiple industries. The order aims to bolster competition and make broadband services affordable.
A right-leaning article by The Washington Examiner highlights that Biden’s new competition executive order could make it more difficult for Big Tech platforms to collect personal information and data from their users. The order pushes the Federal Trade Commission to create new rules on the surveillance and accumulation of user data.
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