DOJ Pushes Google to Sell Chrome in Antitrust Crackdown, Valued at $20 Billion

The Justice Department has ramped up its antitrust battle against Google, proposing that the tech giant be ordered to sell its Chrome browser, which analysts estimate could fetch up to $20 billion.

This move comes after an August ruling found Google guilty of monopolizing the search market. DOJ officials are also seeking additional measures targeting Google’s handling of artificial intelligence and its Android operating system, potentially marking a historic shift in regulating Big Tech.