KEY POINTS
  • House Democrats unveiled their nearly 450-page antitrust report Tuesday finding Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Google each hold monopoly power and, in some cases, should have parts of their businesses effectively broken up.
  • The investigation has shown a bipartisan appetite for reform, though several obstacles still lie ahead.
  • Subcommittee member Rep. Pramila Jayapal told CNBC that new bills could be introduced within the first six months of the next Congress.
Rep. Pramila Jayapal

House Democrats unveiled their nearly 450-page antitrust report Tuesday finding Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Google each hold monopoly power and, in some cases, should have parts of their businesses effectively broken up.

Now, the real work begins.