House Republicans and FTC Chair Lina Khan are set to clash Thursday over her agency’s investigation of Elon Musk’s Twitter and what her critics say is an antibusiness agenda
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The Federal Trade Commission investigation has been attacked as politically driven, a charge Khan disputesA congressional hearing will offer Federal Trade Commission Chair Lina Khan a public platform to address some of her toughest critics.WASHINGTON—House Republicans and Federal Trade Commission Chair Lina Khan are set to clash Thursday over her agency’s investigation ofDow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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