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Trump to Nominate FCC's Candeub to Lead DOJ Antitrust

Is Trump's antitrust policy a principled correction protecting consumers or a pay-to-play racket?
Trump to Nominate FCC's Candeub to Lead DOJ Antitrust
Above: The U.S. Department of Justice headquarters building in Washington, D.C., on March 24. Image credit: J. David Ake/Getty Images

The Spin


Government-critical narrative

Antitrust enforcement under Trump has become a pay-to-play racket where political connections matter more than evidence or the law. Whistleblowers have described a DOJ that rewards corporate allies and punishes enemies, gutting the protections that keep prices down and markets open. Appointing Candeub only deepens a system already rigged against ordinary consumers and workers.

Pro-government narrative

Trump's antitrust approach puts consumers and national security first, blocking bloated mergers while greenlighting deals that strengthen America against rivals. This stance marks a stark contrast to Biden's regulations, which chased ideology over outcomes. Putting principled leadership like Candeub at the DOJ Antitrust continues this course correction.


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