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Here's how US lawmakers could finally rein in Facebook

Here's how US lawmakers could finally rein in Facebook

CNN
Monday, January 17, 2022 08:01:58 PM UTC

After years of talk, it remains unclear if or when US lawmakers might actually pass new laws or take other regulatory action — or what exactly it would look like if they did.

"We are serious about taking action."

"Here's my message for Mark Zuckerberg: Your time of invading our privacy, promoting toxic content, and preying on children and teens is over. Congress will be taking action."

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