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As some who has been out literal in the woods, can someone give me more context?
tl:dr Proton CEO came out on Twitter and praised Trump's selection for FTC leader. Which is fine, in my opinion, even though I disagree with it. What's not so fine is that he followed that up with basically "dems are bought and conservatives are more likely to fight for consumer privacy", which is abundantly clearly to anyone who pays attention to US politics, objectively incorrect.
https://mastodon.neat.computer/@jonah/113705526672291257
Yup, that he is anything but a downgrade from Lina khan for consumer protection in the FTC is super wrong.
*She
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gail_Slater
He, Andrew Ferguson
Expect continued increased in costs if goods.
Ok, but that is explicitly not the person or position Andy Yen commented on.
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