
Abigail Slater
Abigail Slater is a prominent legal expert known for her work in antitrust law and regulatory matters. Recently nominated as the antitrust division chief by President Trump, she has gained attention for her critical views on corporate practices, particularly regarding diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies. Slater has been vocal about concerns surrounding perceived collusion in media and has advocated for viewpoint neutrality in advertising.
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Abigail Slater was fired for pushing for tougher scrutiny of tech titans.
Analysis: How the anti-Trump resistance is slowly stirringAssistant Attorney General Abigail Slater commented on the indictment of Tim Leiweke.
Tim Leiweke: Trump pardons former Oak View Group CEO who was charged by his own Justice DepartmentAssistant Attorney General Abigail Slater wrote on X after the ruling.
Google not required to sell Chrome or Android, judge rules in win for tech giantDeputy Attorney General Abigail Slater emphasized that the measures ordered by the judge would promote competition in artificial intelligence.
US-Gericht urteilt: Google muss Chrome und Android nicht verkaufenAbigail Slater stated that the ruling is an important step in protecting American consumers.
משרד המשפטים חגג, אבל גוגל נשארת מונופול – למרות הפסיקה נגדהAssistant Attorney General Abigail Slater commented on the ruling after it was announced.
Google avoids break-up but must share data with rivalsAssistant attorney-general Abigail Slater of the Justice Department’s antitrust division said the indictment alleges that Mr. Leiweke conspired with the CEO of Legends Hospitality to rig the bidding for the Moody Center.
Ex-MLSE head denies U.S. Justice Department bid-rigging allegationsAbigail Slater is the Deputy Attorney General who stated that the court's decision clearly identifies Google as a monopolist.
Google: Monopolmacht erneut missbraucht, entscheidet US-RichterinAbigail Slater, the Trump DOJ’s antitrust division chief nominee, accused GARM of collusion.
Pepsi drops DEI chief, representation goals — but not everyone is convinced



































