guest: both were really not thrilled about doing something on the issue. it was executive order from president trump asking them to take some steps on it but neither agency was particularly enthused about it which i think is probably right. they will not perform anything at the fcc given that they make initial steps. host: and chris mills rodrigo? guest: i was at that i think from the beginning when executive order was signed. the receives questions about the legality of the ftc taking steps to change now controversial law. host: that said and will begin with you, chris, will we see anything happening in the upcoming biden administration and the new congress when it comes to section 230? guest: it would be safe to assume there will be some sort of change. i don t think any of the sort of sweeping changes that president trump or even joe biden during the campaign sort of this idea is likely but there are some a few smaller carveouts of the law that some senators have
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