It accused the social media company, formerly known as Twitter, of breaching safety laws with “the deceptive design of its ‘blue checkmark,’ the lack of transparency of its advertising repository, and the failure to provide access to public data for researchers.”
He was joined by the CEOs of major American automakers Ford and Stellantis, which owns Jeep and Ram, who praised the Trump administration’s decision to drastically loosen regulations on gas-powered vehicles.
Private payrolls lost 32,000 jobs last month – a sharp downward turn from an upwardly revised increase of 47,000 in October, according to the ADP National Employment Report on Wednesday.