GOP senator unveils invoice to rein in legal responsibility protections of Fb, Google and extra

The invoice seems to be a part of a three-pronged assault on Part 230 protections for tech corporations alongside the Division of Justice and the White Home.
The bill appears to be part of a three-pronged attack on Section 230 protections for tech companies alongside the Department of Justice and the White House.Original article
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