Big Tech Is Taking a Bipartisan Beating All Over Washington

  • Amazon, Google, Facebook business practices are under attack
  • Facebook faces second day of testimony on Libra cryptocurrency

From left, Facebook's Matt Perault, Amazon's Nate Sutton, and Apple's Kyle Andeer, swear in to a House Judiciary Subcommittee on Antitrust hearing in Washington, D.C., on July 16.

Photographer: Andrew Harrer/Bloomberg
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Facebook, Google and Amazon grappled with multiple attacks across Washington from lawmakers and President Donald Trump over a range of grievances that underscored the kind of reckoning the companies could face.

House Democrats on Tuesday grilled Amazon.com Inc. over perceived conflicts of interest on its platform, while senators from both parties slammed Facebook Inc. over its plan to introduce a cryptocurrency, saying the company can’t be trusted. Alphabet Inc.’s Google got broadsides from Senate Republicans who complained of anti-conservative bias and from Trump, who said he wants the Justice Department to look into its work in China.