Source: Law & Liberty
by Jon Miltimore
“Shortly before Valentine’s Day, Gail Slater, the head of antitrust enforcement at the Department of Justice (DOJ), announced she was leaving ‘with great sadness.’ Accounts of the split vary, but Slater appears to have been the loser of an internal political struggle at the White House and given a choice: resign or be fired. Whether the action was warranted is debatable, but many say the departure of Slater, an antitrust hawk, will weaken antitrust enforcement in Washington.” (03/12/26)