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Is this an appropriate question to ask during job interview?

Hey! I apologize in advance if this isn't the best place to ask this question.

I have a final interview coming up this week for an SEO Specialist role at a digital marketing & website development company. I've already talked about my skills, even did a test assignment/audit report for them which landed me this final interview. I know that final interviews can often be about seeing if I'm a right fit for the team, but I also wanted to take the time to ask a deeper question about the company. Would this be an appropriate question to ask them:

How has the outcome of the recent antitrust lawsuit against Google affected your company’s future plans?

I do want to acknowledge that this is a pretty fresh suit and as far as I'm aware, no terms have been laid out to Google yet. But I wanted to display that I am interested in this industry, I keep up with it's news, and also get an even deeper look into the company's thoughts and planning.

Idk, it was just a thought I had to potentially stand out and tangibly express my interest and enthusiasm rather than just saying I'm excited about the opportunity. Cause I am looking to build a career, not just land a job.

Edit: lol I apologize for the awful grammar in my post title. Just noticed that.

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