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WASHINGTON — Congress has sent President Donald Trump legislation that would kill an online privacy regulation, a move that could eventually allow internet providers such as Comcast, AT&T and Verizon to sell the browsing habits of their customers.

The Federal Communications Commission rule issued in October was designed to give consumers greater control over how internet service providers share information.

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5 thoughts on “House sends bill to Trump blocking online privacy regulation

  1. We all knew before he took office that Trump is a depraved predator with insidious designs on how he intends to “run” the executive branch.

    I find the behavior of the members of Congress who voted for this bill and the behavior of the people who voted for those politicians to be absolutely obscene. It’s astonishing how anyone can continue to support these monsters.

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