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The Justice Department has subpoenaed Nvidia , alongside other companies, over possible antitrust violations, according to a report by Bloomberg .
Yahoo Finance Senior Legal Reporter Alexis Keenan joins the Morning Brief to discuss the news.
Keenan breaks down why the Justice Department is particularly interested in the chip giant's status as a potential monopoly.
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