Gail Slater, President Donald Trump’s nominee to head the U.S. Department of Justice’s (DOJ) antitrust division, is set to face a Senate confirmation hearing on Wednesday, where lawmakers are expected to press her on her commitment to enforcing antitrust laws and maintaining the division’s independence. According to Reuters, Slater, an experienced antitrust attorney and current economic adviser to Vice President JD Vance, would be responsible for overseeing high-profile cases against major tech companies such as Google and Apple if confirmed.
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