Tim Cook, Mark Zuckerberg, Jeff Bezos, and Sundar Pichai will all testify before Congress in an antitrust hearing

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Tim Cook, Mark Zuckerberg, Jeff Bezos, and Sundar Pichai will all testify before Congress in an antitrust hearing
From left to right: Mark Zuckerberg, Sundar Pichai, Tim Cook, and Jeff Bezos.Getty/Carsten Koall/Michael Kovac/Business Insider composite
  • Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg, Google's Sundar Pichai, Apple's Tim Cook, and Amazon's Jeff Bezos will all testify before Congress in an antitrust hearing in late July.
  • The news was confirmed by Democratic Rep. David Cicilline of Rhode Island.
  • Zuckerberg, Pichai, and Bezos had all reportedly been confirmed by mid-June, although Zuckerberg and Pichai said they would only testify if Cook did too.
  • Cicilline's comments suggest Cook has now agreed to attend.
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The CEOs of Facebook, Google, Apple, and Amazon will all testify before Congress later this month.

Democratic Rep. David Cicilline of Rhode Island confirmed to journalist Kara Swisher on Wednesday, July 1, that Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg, Google's Sundar Pichai, Apple's Tim Cook, and Amazon's Jeff Bezos will all testify before Congress in an antitrust hearing in late July.

Reports surfaced last month that the House Judiciary Committee had asked the four CEOs to attend the hearing, and Cicilline told Bloomberg subpoenas could be used to compel them to attend.

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Amazon, Facebook, and Google all reportedly confirmed by mid-June that they would send their CEOs, but Facebook and Google said Zuckerberg and Picha would only attend if Cook did too.

Cicilline's latest comments suggest Cook has now confirmed his attendance.

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Politico reported in June that the US Department of Justice was preparing to launch a probe into how the App Store deals with developers.

Apple is also facing fresh antitrust scrutiny in the EU. On June 17, the European Commission announced it was launching two antitrust probes into Apple Pay and the App Store.

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