March 14, 2022
WASHINGTON – The Internet Accountability Project (IAP) today launched new digital ads in a mid-five-figure buy in Iowa and South Carolina thanking Senators Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) and Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) for their strong support and favorable votes on antitrust legislation reining in Big Tech.
“The clock is ticking to pass Big Tech antitrust legislation this Congress. Senators Grassley and Graham are leading the fight to hold Big Tech accountable by restoring competition, innovation, and free speech. We encourage their colleagues to show their same courage and tenacity in the fight against Big Tech monopolists,” said Mike Davis, Founder and President of the Internet Accountability Project.
TRANSCRIPT:
We need to break up Big Tech. Google, Amazon, Facebook, and Apple have amassed too much power.
They’re using it to crush competition, shutter small businesses, and cancel conservatives.
Thank you Senator [Graham or Grassley] for supporting key antitrust reforms to rein them in.
This set of ads comes on the heels of IAP’s run of ads from last month that thanked Senators Grassley, Graham, John Kennedy (R-La.), Josh Hawley (R-Mo.), and Ted Cruz (R-Texas) for their support of the Open App Markets Act and the American Innovation and Choice Online Act in the Senate Judiciary Committee.
Mike Davis is the founder and president of the Internet Accountability Project, a conservative grassroots advocacy organization that opposes Big Tech and seeks to hold these companies accountable for their bad acts. He was previously chief counsel for nominations on the Senate Judiciary Committee under the chairmanship of Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa.
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Unlike the Big Tech monopolies, the Internet Accountability Project pledges to never sell or share your personal information, which is your property.