Koch Brothers Struggle 'Political Spectacle' Antitrust Investigation of Google | Breitbart

American citizens for Prosperity, part of the Koch brothers' political community, launched advertisements Wednesday urging American citizens to touch their state lawyers normal and discuss out towards a "political spectacle" antitrust investigation into Google.
Americans for Prosperity, a part of the Koch brothers' political network, released ads Wednesday urging Americans to contact their state attorneys general and speak out against a "political spectacle" antitrust investigation into Google.Original article
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