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    Cadu Silva :v_fb: (cadusilva@bolha.one)'s status on Friday, 14-Feb-2025 05:27:44 JSTCadu Silva :v_fb:Cadu Silva :v_fb:
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    @walmer @tnzqs pra dar mais contexto, o CEO da Proton disse que antes os Democratas "olhavam pelos pequenininhos" mas agora são os Republicanos que fazem isso.

    E que Trump, que recebeu doações de vários bilionários de big techs, iria conter os abusos dessas mesmas big techs :blobthumbsup:

    E a pessoa que Trump colocou no departamento anti-trust já trabalhou para a Internet Association, um lobby -- adivinha -- a favor das big techs.

    Depois que a merda bateu no ventilador, a Proton apagou os posts e passou a dizer que não ia mais comentar temas políticos. Mas acho que agora é tarde, né?

    📰 https://archive.is/BhAeB
    :wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gail_Slater

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      Gail Slater
      Gail Slater (née Conlon; born 1971 or 1972) is an Irish-born American lawyer and political advisor. She is the nominee to serve as Assistant Attorney General for the Department of Justice Antitrust Division. Early life Slater is from Dalkey, Dublin, in Ireland. She studied law at University College Dublin, receiving a Bachelor of Civil Law in 1993 and a Master of Laws in 1997. She previously attended the University of Oxford. She moved to the U.S. in 2003 and holds dual citizenship. Career Slater started her career with the British law firm Freshfields (now Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer). She focused on antitrust cases and was often sent to the U.S. as a liaison. She met her future husband, Lindsay Slater, on one of her trips to the U.S. and later moved there, leaving her job at Freshfields to become a staff attorney for the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) in 2004. At the FTC, she worked on several cases to block major mergers, including one in which Whole Foods Market was attempting to acquire Wild Oats Markets, as well as a case involving the pharmaceutical company Cephalon...
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