Leadership Shuffle Looms at FTC Amid Trump's Return

A change in leadership at the U.S. Federal Trade Commission is anticipated as Trump resumes office. Current Chair Lina Khan's tenure, marked by her anti-corporate consolidation stance, is under scrutiny. Potential candidates for the chair include Andrew Ferguson and Melissa Holyoak, with Republican influences expected to shape future priorities.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 13-11-2024 16:40 IST | Created: 13-11-2024 16:40 IST
Leadership Shuffle Looms at FTC Amid Trump's Return

The U.S. Federal Trade Commission is on the verge of a leadership change as the Trump administration prepares to take the helm. This transition is pivotal in President Biden's consumer-focused agenda, which has been a lightning rod for criticism from corporate America.

Current FTC Chair Lina Khan, known for her firm stance against corporate consolidation, faces uncertainty regarding her position post-inauguration. Sources suggest Gail Slater, an adviser to Vice President-elect JD Vance, is intimately involved in candidate selection for the agency's new leadership.

With Khan's term having expired, speculation mounts over her successor. Likely candidates include Republican commissioners Andrew Ferguson and Melissa Holyoak, who both have a history of engaging in antitrust cases against major tech companies. The timeline and process for selecting a new chair remain contingent on Trump's prioritization of FTC appointments.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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