And let me just say, when you meet tomorrow or whenever with Speaker Johnson, don't just ask him for a law, ask him for cosa, the Kids Online Safety Act. Not the version that's come out of the House Commerce and Energy Committee, but The version [of the Kids Online Safety Act] that passed the United States Senate last session by a vote of 91 to 3. That ain't happening that often in the United States Senate. And we're going to do it again in the United States Senate. And that's what we want them to pass in the House. (07:36–07:50)
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