'It is with great sadness...': Trump's Justice Department Antitrust Head Gail Slater Steps Down

Gail Slater, the Assistant Attorney General leading the Antitrust Division of the U.S. Department of Justice, has announced her resignation, effective immediately. Slater, who took office on March 12, 2025, has played a crucial role in shaping antitrust policy during her tenure, addressing significant corporate mergers and monopolistic practices that have drawn public scrutiny. Her departure marks a notable shift in the department, especially as the Biden administration continues to prioritize antitrust enforcement to promote fair competition in the market. Slater's resignation is viewed with concern by many who believed her leadership was vital for ongoing investigations and reforms aimed at curbing corporate power. The Justice Department has not yet announced a successor, and Slater's exit raises questions about the future direction of antitrust enforcement under the current administration. Analysts suggest that her departure may impact ongoing cases and the momentum for future regulatory actions against large corporations. As Slater steps down, the legal and business communities will be closely watching how the Justice Department responds to the challenges of maintaining competitive markets in an increasingly consolidated economy.
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