Democratic presidential hopeful Andrew Yang took to Twitter to air his opinion of robocalls and said he would ban them if elected.
Democratic presidential contender Andrew Yang is apparently not a fan of robocalls and is pledging to ban them if elected president.“I just got another robocall – I’d ban them as President,” he wrote. “We have more important things to do and our time is more valuable than to be bombarded with robocalls of no interest to us.”
Using the proposed text line, consumers could forward the number they received the robocall on to its “robo-call investigations line” and the Federal Communications Commission would follow up with the company that called the person.
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