Amazon, Google, and Apple have moved past monopoly status to competing directly with governments and winning

US Senator Josh Hawley is difficult a prison antitrust probe of Amazon because the e-commerce behemoth’s powers develop to rival the federal government’s personal. Google and Apple, too, at the moment are ordering governments round.
US Senator Josh Hawley is demanding a criminal antitrust probe of Amazon as the e-commerce behemoth’s powers grow to rival the government’s own. Google and Apple, too, are now ordering governments around.Original article
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