
Jonathan Kanter, the U.S. Justice Department's Antitrust Chief, has been at the forefront of a significant legal action against Apple, accusing the tech giant of anticompetitive conduct and seeking "remedies necessary" to address these issues. This lawsuit, highlighted in a CNBC interview, is part of a broader initiative under the Biden administration to tackle corporate power in the United States. Kanter's approach to the Apple lawsuit has been described as methodical, involving a thorough investigation with millions of documents. The case against Apple is not isolated, as Kanter is also leading lawsuits against Google, marking a bold move in the Justice Department's efforts to address antitrust violations. These actions underscore the administration's commitment to scrutinizing and potentially dismantling monopolistic practices among tech behemoths.

Jonathan Kanter, the head of the Justice Department’s antitrust division, made his boldest move on Thursday by accusing Apple of antitrust violations. That lawsuit joins two Justice Department monopoly cases against Google. https://t.co/sD9l43B112
Jonathan Kanter, the head of the Justice Department’s antitrust division, made his boldest move on Thursday by accusing Apple of antitrust violations. Here's what we know about the trustbuster who has Apple and Google in his sights. https://t.co/452s20kBU5
Justice Department antitrust chief Jonathan Kanter is leading high-profile lawsuits against Google and Apple, leading the Biden administration's push to break up corporate power in the U.S. https://t.co/xpkwqdmpMc