Biden’s apparent choice for secretary of state most recently played the influence game in Washington.
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Biden Cabinet Hopefuls’ Unusual Lease: Break in Case of Appointment
The next president’s foreign-policy team was confident they’d be back in the White House.
Voting Is Over, but Election Misinformation Continues
The Big Tech platforms did a slightly better job this year, but falsehoods and incitement were still able to spread.
Democrats Have Proven They Can Compete on Small-Dollar Donations Alone
So why does Joe Biden keep doing big-money fundraisers?
Google’s Guardians
An ecosystem of Google-funded academics, think tankers and hangers-on will fan out to defend the search giant from the Justice Department’s antitrust case.
Sen. Steve Daines Isn’t Who He Says He Is
Neither are the tech companies spying on his constituents.
The Big Tech Report That’s Not About Big Tech
The House Antitrust Subcommittee releases a report that’s really about Congress taking back its power to govern.
The Right Way to Revoke Big Tech’s Get-Out-of-Jail-Free Card
It’s time to pare back liability waivers for dominant tech platforms.
What Do You Get When You Google ‘Antitrust’?
Today on TAP: The federal case against Google
Biden Stiff-Arming Big Tech Would Be Good Politics, Policy
Shutting the revolving door between Silicon Valley and Washington would signal an end to the swamp.

