Trump's Antitrust Nominee Gail Slater Targets Big Tech Giants

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President-elect Trump has appointed Gail Slater as the Justice Department's antitrust chief, signaling a continued crackdown on Big Tech companies like Google and Apple. Slater, an Oxford-trained attorney and antitrust advocate, has been praised for her strong stance against monopolies. Her appointment suggests that the DOJ will maintain pressure on tech giants, with ongoing cases against Google and Apple. Slater's selection is seen as a move to reinforce Trump's commitment to regulating Big Tech's influence.
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- Trump Antitrust Pick Spells Trouble for Alphabet’s Google, Other Tech Behemoths Barron's
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