 Today is when the European Union's Digital Markets Act goes into effect. We've got US-based industry associations telling the White House that Europe had used subterfuge to hobble US companies. We've got members of Congress claiming that the new EU law is de facto discrimination against US firms and workers. Google, Apple, Amazon and the like. What they want to do is more of a full court press. They want the State Department to be very much going to Brussels and saying this is something that needs to be either changed, carved out or not exist. Unfortunately for them, it does not appear that that is going to happen and it does demonstrate right now the arms length that American politics has with these companies and it's not just on the Republican side that has a lot of culture war issues with them but on the Democratic side that are facing a progressive left that would like to see more antitrust and sees things like the DMA as a good step forward.