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Trump’s Quip on Biden and Google Lawsuit Revives Debate Over Antitrust Legacy

At a White House dinner with top tech CEOs, Donald Trump told Sundar Pichai that Joe Biden ‘was the one who prosecuted that lawsuit,’ sparking fresh scrutiny of how the landmark Google case spanned two presidencies.
In the ornate dining room of the White House on September 4, 2025, Donald Trump hosted an extraordinary dinner with America’s most powerful technology executives.

As the discussion turned to Google’s major legal victory days earlier, the president congratulated CEO Sundar Pichai on what he called a “very good day”.

But when Pichai thanked the administration for its constructive dialogue, Trump interrupted with a remark that reverberated across Washington and Silicon Valley: “Biden was the one who prosecuted that lawsuit, you know that right?”

The exchange came just two days after U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta issued his remedies ruling in the Justice Department’s antitrust case against Google.

While the court confirmed that the company had acted as a monopolist, it stopped short of ordering structural break-ups such as selling off Chrome or Android.

Instead, Google must give up exclusive contracts that make its services the default across devices and browsers, and share portions of its search index and user-interaction data with qualified competitors.

These obligations will apply for six years but fall well short of the sweeping break-up remedies the Justice Department had demanded.

Markets immediately signaled relief.

Google’s stock surged nearly eight percent in after-hours trading, adding more than two hundred billion dollars in market capitalization.

For Pichai, the moment at the White House underscored just how high the stakes were: avoiding divestiture was a corporate lifeline that reassured investors and preserved Google’s integrated ecosystem.

Trump’s assertion about Biden raised a deeper question about credit and responsibility.

The origins of the lawsuit trace back to October 2020, when the Trump administration’s Justice Department filed the case, joined by eleven states.

That filing, the first major monopolization suit against a tech giant since Microsoft in the 1990s, alleged that Google used exclusionary agreements to lock out rivals and dominate search markets.

When Biden took office in January 2021, his Justice Department inherited the case and escalated it aggressively, carrying it through a nine-week trial in 2023 and pushing for structural remedies in 2024.

Judge Mehta’s ruling in September rejected the most severe proposals but still imposed significant behavioral changes.

The court explicitly allowed Google to continue paying companies like Apple for default search placement, provided those contracts were not exclusive, and recognized that generative artificial intelligence was already disrupting traditional search dominance.

The decision framed AI competition as a natural check on Google’s power, signaling a shift in how courts balance innovation against enforcement.

In that context, Trump’s remark contained elements of truth while omitting crucial history.

Biden’s DOJ did prosecute the case through trial and remedies, but the Trump administration initiated the lawsuit and built its legal foundation.

The framing reflected Trump’s strategy of presenting himself as business-friendly while attributing heavier regulatory pressure to his successor.

Pichai, for his part, chose diplomacy, responding with gratitude and quickly pivoting to praise the administration’s AI Action Plan, emphasizing collaboration over confrontation.

The episode illustrated how antitrust enforcement against Big Tech has become a bipartisan project spanning administrations, even as political leaders seek to frame the narrative to their advantage.

It also underscored the delicate balance technology executives must strike between legal battles and political relationships, with the future of digital competition—and America’s leadership in artificial intelligence—hanging in the balance.
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