DOJ Antitrust Division to Skip ABA Spring Events After Lawsuit Over Foreign Aid Payments
The Antitrust Division of the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has announced that its political leadership will not take part in any events hosted by the American Bar Association (ABA) this spring. This decision follows a legal dispute in which the ABA sued the Trump Administration over its withholding of foreign aid payments, according to a statement from the DOJ.
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