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US DOJ's Slater sees antitrust realignment away from Big Business, toward labor

By Khushita Vasant ( April 28, 2025, 18:01 GMT | Insight) -- Gail Slater, antitrust chief of the Department of Justice, today said the nature of monopolies has fundamentally changed, driving a Republican realignment under US President Donald Trump away from a focus on big business and toward the working class. In her first public speech since she took office roughly six weeks ago, Slater called on the need to break the alliance between Big Business and Big Government and said that under Trump, the DOJ will advocate for workers and enforce the Sherman Act against dominant firms that impose restraints of trade.Gail Slater, antitrust chief of the Department of Justice, today said the nature of monopolies has fundamentally changed, driving a Republican realignment under US President Donald Trump away from a focus on big business and toward the working class....

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