DOJ Pushes Google Breakup
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Trump’s DOJ still says Google should be broken up

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The US Department of Justice has filed a revised antitrust trial proposal with a federal judge.
The DOJ says Google should be forced to sell its web browser, Google Chrome , and potentially Android as punishment for being a monopolist.
The department also recommends that Google must change its Android business practices or be ordered to sell the operating system.
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