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Slater’s departure at DOJ signals new era for antitrust under Trump
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Slater’s departure at DOJ signals new era for antitrust under Trump

The Hill · Feb 26, 2026 · Collected from RSS

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The abrupt departure of the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) top antitrust enforcer is raising questions about the Trump administration’s approach to major anti-monopoly cases and controversial mergers. Gail Slater announced her plans to resign earlier this month after less than a year leading the DOJ’s antitrust division, marking an abrupt end to a tenure that was repeatedly plagued by tensions...


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