Use wechat to scan the QR code < / P > < p > to share with friends and circle of friends < / P > < p > < p > < p > on June 22, US house representative Jim Jordan called on Microsoft to face antitrust review like other large technology platforms in a letter to Microsoft on Monday local time p> < p > in his letter, Jordan questioned Brad Smith, President of Microsoft, whether Microsoft would be affected by a series of anti-monopoly bills previously proposed by the house of Representatives. Earlier this month, the house of Representatives introduced a total of five bills, ranging from providing more funds to antitrust enforcement agencies to banning large technology platforms from acquiring small competitors p> < p > Icon: US Congressman Jim Jordan < / P > < p > these antitrust bills are the product of years of investigation into big technology companies such as Amazon, apple, Facebook and Google. The measures proposed in the bill are mainly aimed at the anti competitive behavior of these four companies. It is not clear how these measures will affect other large companies such as Microsoft. Microsoft also meets the standards specified in these bills. For example, it has a market value of more than 600 billion US dollars and 50 million monthly active users, which can be regarded as a "platform covering related fields". However, these bills do not contain specific measures for the company's specific business p> < p > "big technology companies, including Microsoft, are trying to woo conservatives," Jordan said in a letter on Monday“ It's not clear why Microsoft has been able to avoid a lot of attention from House Democrats. " p> < p > although Microsoft will also face the same standards in the proposed bill when acquiring small and medium-sized companies, such as bearing the burden of proof, so that the data obtained from users can also be used for other platforms. However, Amazon and apple are likely to be dismantled, while Microsoft may not p> The house judicial committee plans to revise and improve the package on Wednesday. Earlier this month, lobbyists for Rupert Murdoch's media company Fox and News Corp. urged House Republicans to vote for the bill. Fox host Tucker Carlson also urged lawmakers to approve the bills on Friday's show p> < p > "technological monopoly is actually a threat to the United States," Carlson said You need to break the monopoly. "( Chen Chen) < / P > < p > 1