Gail Slater — an antitrust attorney who vowed to resist political interference at her confirmation hearing — announced her departure on social media.
By Jody Godoy Feb 12 (Reuters) - The head of the U.S. Justice Department's antitrust division stepped down on Thursday less than a year after being appointed by President Donald Trump, marking the ...
The Justice Department is reshuffling its antitrust leadership as the Trump administration moves to more clearly define what officials and allies have begun calling “MAGA antitrust,” an approach ...
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Jeffrey Epstein traded notes with now-former Paul Weiss chair Brad Karp over how to handle a woman accused of trying to shake ...
The sorrowful state of the Justice Department was on full display at a tense meeting in late January of the Criminal Division ...
On January 7, 2026, at approximately 9:37 a.m. in the Whittier neighborhood of south Minneapolis, Renee Nicole Good was ...
Omeed A. Assefi, a deputy overseeing criminal enforcement, will serve as acting head of the division. Assefi is close with Mike Davis, an ally of Bondi and an informal legal adviser to the Trump ...
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Gail Slater, the head of the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) antitrust division, announced Thursday that she is stepping down. ...
The Justice Department’s top antitrust cop, Abigail Slater, resigned Thursday in a move that raises concerns that the Trump administration will soften its stance on challenging anticompetitive conduct ...
Top Trump administration officials had decided to terminate Abigail Slater as the Justice Department's antitrust chief just ...
Abigail Slater, who has served as the head of the Justice Department’s Antitrust Division in Donald Trump’s second term, ...
Howard Lutnick, the highest-ranking Trump administration official prominently named in the Epstein files — outside of the ...
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