Trump Appoints Gail Slater to Head DOJ Antitrust Division

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President-elect Trump has nominated Gail Slater to lead the Department of Justice's antitrust division, where she will handle significant cases, including efforts to break up Google. Slater, who has a background in tech policy and antitrust law, previously served as an economic policy adviser to VP-elect JD Vance and worked with the National Economic Council. Trump's appointment of Slater signals a continued focus on regulating Big Tech, potentially impacting future mergers and acquisitions.
- Trump names Gail Slater to lead DOJ's antitrust unit Axios
- Trump Antitrust Pick Spells Trouble for Alphabet’s Google, Other Tech Behemoths Barron's
- Trump taps Vance staffer to head DOJ’s antitrust division POLITICO
- Trump Taps Vance Aide Gail Slater as Top DOJ Antitrust Cop Bloomberg
- Trump to Nominate Gail Slater to Lead Justice Department’s Antitrust Efforts The New York Times
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