Internet Accountability Project Congratulates Rep. Ken Buck on Becoming Judiciary Antitrust Subcommittee Ranking Member

February 3, 2021

IAP President: Buck Has the Opportunity to Put Big Tech on its Heels

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Mike Davis, Founder and President of the Internet Accountability Project, today released the following statement congratulating Rep. Ken Buck (R-Colo.) on becoming Ranking Member of the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Antitrust, Commercial, and Administrative Law.

“Congressman Buck is the right leader at the right moment for the House Judiciary Antitrust Subcommittee. Big Tech had its best year on record in 2020 while tens of millions of Americans struggled just to get by. Big Tech monopolists like Google, Amazon, Facebook and Apple quash competition, suffocate innovation, disregard consumer rights and exploit loopholes in the law to get away with it all. Congress has an opportunity to make sure anti-trust laws are enforced, Section 230 is reformed and Americans’ personal data is protected. We’re confident Rep. Buck will help lead the fight and congratulate him on his role as Ranking Member.”

The Internet Accountability Project is a nonprofit conservative advocacy group that holds Big Tech accountable for their profiting from human-sex trafficking, revenge-porn, the opioid epidemic and drug addiction, terrorism, and other forms of human misery, along with engaging in egregious business practices like snooping, spying, political bias against conservatives, employee abuses, and anticompetitive conduct.

Mike Davis is the Founder and President of the Internet Accountability Project (IAP), an advocacy organization that opposes Big Tech and seeks to hold them accountable for their bad acts. Davis previously served as Chief Counsel for Nominations to Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) on the United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary and led the Senate confirmation of Justice Brett Kavanaugh and a record number of circuit court judges nominated by President Trump.

More information on Davis and IAP can be found here.

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