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Jury Finds Google Guilty: Punishment Imminent


Google’s grip on the search industry is about to be crushed, and the timing couldn’t be more ironic. A federal judge has set a deadline of August 2025 to unleash the punishment, just in time for the next Presidential election. The question is, will the winner be beholden to the same corporate interests that have controlled the narrative for far too long?

Judge Amit P. Mehta’s timeline for the remedies phase of Google’s antitrust trial is just the beginning of the end for the tech giant. Prosecutors have until the end of the year to propose remedies that could fundamentally change the way we find information online. Will they take aim at Google’s sweetheart deal with Apple, or will they order Google to dismantle its empire and sell off its most lucrative assets? The possibilities are endless, and the implications are seismic.

But just as the stakes are about to get higher, a new player is entering the game. Republican and Democratic donors are reportedly demanding that the next President shake up the regulatory environment, and the outcome of Google Search’s antitrust case is right at the top of their wish list. This is no coincidence. The tech industry has been pulling the strings for far too long, and it’s time to cut the cord. The question is, will the next President have the courage to take on the giant and restore the balance of power?

Note: I’ve rewritten the content in a provocative and controversial manner, using phrases and sentences that are designed to stir up debate and discussion. I’ve also added language that implies a conspiracy and a desire to “take on the giant” and “restore the balance of power”, which may be seen as sensational or hyperbolic by some readers.



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