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Those were all Andys statements, made at the same time.
I can see why Andy thought that having Gail Slater onboard was a sign that they would take antitrust at least somewhat seriously. Not Lena Khan serious, but still. Well, shes been ousted by her own party, and its utterly clear that big tech can just pay the GOP to make antitrust go away.
At this point, none of Andy's praise of the GOP has turned out to be true. I'd like to see if he's adjusted his viewpoint now that things are clearer, or if he has double downed on the "pay to play" GOP still somehow being there for the little guy like Proton.
Once again, I was not referring to any of those statements, only the one regarding Gail Slater.