WOW: Trump Suddenly FIRES TOP DOJ Official
From MeidasTouch
Donald Trump has dismissed Abigail Slater, the head of the Department of Justice's antitrust division, amid concerns about her conflicts with his interests, particularly regarding the acquisition of CNN's parent company. This removal highlights a broader trend of Trump targeting officials who challenge his agenda, raising alarms about the impact on competition and consumer prices in the marketplace.
Key Takeaways
- When Trump's interests clash with antitrust, heads roll—like Abigail Slater's, leaving consumers vulnerable.
- 11 months in power, Slater's push against tech giants met swift dismissal; is independence in DOJ a myth?
- Firing a U.S. attorney after just 24 hours? A new record for Trump's revolving door of justice.
- Acquiring competitors raises prices—just ask the American consumer, who pays for Trump's cozy relationships.
- Trump's DOJ may be 'independent', but insider influence suggests control is a puppet show without strings.
Mentioned in This Episode
- Donald Trump (person)
- Abigail Slater (person)
- Warner Brothers (company)
- CNN (company)
- Google LLC (company)
- Attorney General Pam Bondi (person)
- Netflix, Inc. (company)
- Trust and Will (product)
- Oak View (company)
- Oracle Corporation (company)
- Tim Cook (person)
- Meta (company)
- Senator Elizabeth Warren (person)
- Tim Lewi (person)