Trump Antitrust Chief Quits Amid Merger Fights
February 13, 2026·12 days ago·via PBS

Trump's top antitrust official bolts after clashes over massive corporate mergers, highlighting internal pushback against big business consolidation. The departure underscores administration tensions on reining in tech and corporate giants versus fostering free-market growth. Patriots watch closely: we need enforcers who smash monopolies threatening competition, not cozy deals. This shakeup could sharpen focus on America First policies curbing overreach while unleashing innovation.
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