Trump DOJ Upholds Google Must Divest Chrome to Resolve Search Monopoly Case

The DOJ has strengthened some suggestions, and also relaxed others

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Donald Trump’s Department of Justice isn’t backing down from its push to break up Google.

Despite the tech giant’s efforts last week to persuade officials to drop the idea, the DOJ on Friday still called for Google to divest its popular Chrome browser—and potentially Android—as part of its ongoing search antitrust case.

Splitting Google from Chrome would have far-reaching implications in the industry. Chrome’s exclusive data pipeline has long fueled Google’s dominance and losing that edge could weaken its grip—not just on search ads, but on its future of generative AI.

The DOJ is also continuing to suggest that halting Google’s $20 billion deal with Apple, which made Chrome the default browser on iPhones.