KEY POINTS
  • The selection of two major critics of the Big Tech companies for key roles in the administration seems to signal that Biden is serious about taking a tough look at giants such as Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Google.
  • Politico reported Tuesday that the administration is in the late stages of vetting Columbia University law professor Lina Khan for an FTC nomination.
  • The administration last week announced that Khan's colleague, Tim Wu, would join the National Economic Council to work on technology and competition policy.
US President Joe Biden speaks during International Women's Day in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC on March 8, 2021.

Nearly two months into his presidency, it's finally becoming clear how Joe Biden plans to approach the tech sector. And it's looking far different from the approach under the Obama administration.

The selection of two major critics of the Big Tech companies, Lina Khan and Tim Wu, for key roles in the administration seems to signal that Biden is serious about taking a tough look at giants such as Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Google. The latter two of those companies are already facing federal antitrust lawsuits filed under the previous administration.