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FINALLY: Bipartisan Coalition DEMANDS Congress Break Up Big Tech's Stranglehold on Small Business

Gary FranchiApril 3, 2026258 views
FINALLY: Bipartisan Coalition DEMANDS Congress Break Up Big Tech's Stranglehold on Small Business
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In a rare moment of political unity, a powerful bipartisan coalition is demanding the Senate Judiciary Committee advance critical legislation that would break Big Tech's iron grip on American small businesses and restore fair competition to the digital marketplace.

The coalition, bringing together conservatives and progressives who are fed up with Silicon Valley's monopolistic practices, is pushing for legislation that would prevent massive platforms like Amazon from rigging the game against third-party sellers. For too long, these tech giants have used their dominant positions to crush competition by promoting their own products while burying small business competitors.

This isn't just about economics—it's about the survival of the American dream. When Amazon can manipulate search results to favor its own brands over mom-and-pop sellers, when Google can decide which businesses live or die with algorithm changes, we're not operating in a free market anymore. We're living under corporate feudalism.

"A coalition of left and right groups skeptical of big tech are pushing for the Senate Judiciary Committee to advance legislation that would push back against large platforms that push their own products against third-party sellers," reports emerged from Breitbart.

Social media is buzzing with support for the measure. Conservative news aggregator @TopNewsbyCPAC highlighted the bipartisan nature of the push, while political observer @JimPolk amplified the Breitbart coverage, showing how this issue transcends typical partisan divides.

This legislation represents exactly the kind of anti-establishment, pro-Main Street policy that President Trump championed throughout his campaigns. While the swamp dwellers in both parties have historically been bought and paid for by Big Tech lobbying dollars, this bipartisan coalition proves that when it comes to protecting American workers and entrepreneurs, patriots on both sides can find common ground.

The real question is: will Congress finally have the backbone to stand up to Silicon Valley's stranglehold, or will they continue to let tech billionaires dictate terms to hardworking Americans? The fate of free enterprise in America may depend on their answer.

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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PatriotBusiness47Verifiedjust now
About time! I've been running a small manufacturing business for 15 years and watching Amazon undercut us while using our own data against us. These tech giants have become monopolies that would make the robber barons jealous.
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FreeMarketMikeVerifiedjust now
The irony is they're destroying the very free market competition that made America great. This isn't capitalism anymore, it's corporatism.
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SmallTownUSAVerifiedjust now
Same here! They let us sell on their platform just long enough to steal our best products and then sell knockoffs for half the price.
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ConservativeVoter2024Verifiedjust now
Finally some bipartisan common sense! When both sides agree Big Tech has too much power, you know it's bad.
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MainStreetMomVerifiedjust now
My husband's local hardware store can't compete with the algorithms that push customers to Amazon even when they search for local businesses. What specific steps will this coalition actually take though?