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By moving fast, the DOJ could hurt its Google antitrust case – Source fastcompany.com

The U.S. Department of Justice could announce an antitrust case against Google as early as this week, The New York Times‘s Katie Benner and Cecilia Kang report. Attorney General Willam Barr has reportedly been pushing DOJ attorneys to wrap up its investigation of Google’s parent company, Alphabet, which has been going on since last summer.

But the Times reports that the majority of the 40 or so lawyers conducting the investigation have pushed back, saying they need more time to bring a strong case. Some expressed fears that Barr, an openly political animal, is rushing the case along so that that the Trump administration appears to be taking action against Big Tech before voters decide whether to reelect him November 3.

There aren’t many other plausible explanations for Barr’s actions. The Google business practices under investigation have been going on for years; there’s no impending harm that needs immediate redress. Moreover, while it would be understandable if an…

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