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US FTC Republicans criticize late-term votes, disclosure of AI case referral

By Khushita Vasant and Emma Whitford ( January 17, 2025, 00:37 GMT | Insight) -- US Federal Trade Commission Chair Lina Khan engaged in “wholly improper” conduct by forcing votes on multiple law enforcement matters in her final days on the commission and for taking the “unusual step” of announcing the agency referred a case against Snap to the Department of Justice, Republican FTC commissioners said today.US Federal Trade Commission Chair Lina Khan engaged in “wholly improper” conduct by forcing votes on multiple law enforcement matters in her final days on the commission and for taking the “unusual step” of announcing the agency referred a case against Snap to the Department of Justice, Republican FTC commissioners said today....

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