Google representatives asked DOJ officials in a meeting last week to back away from a push to break up the company, citing national security concerns, Bloomberg’s Josh Sisco and Davey Alba report. The Biden administration had called for Google to sell its Chrome web browser and make other changes to its business, which Google has pushed back against. A federal judge is set to rule on how Google must change its practices, with both sides due to file their final proposals this week and hearings scheduled for next month.
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