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Trump Chooses Next Antitrust Chief for Justice Dept.

DNyuz

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June 25, 2026

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Trump Chooses Next Antitrust Chief for Justice Dept.

President Trump plans to nominate a tech critic and telecommunications lawyer, Adam Candeub, to lead the antitrust division at the Department of Justice, three people familiar with the decision said on Thursday. Mr. Candeub, the general counsel at the Federal Communications Commission, was an author of the Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025, a road map of []

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The Eastern Herald

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· Jun 25, 2026

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DNyuz

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· Jun 26, 2026

William Barr’s Dangerous Endorsement of Todd Blanche

Donald Trump cares deeply about the Justice Department, and he appears to care about exactly one thing: an attorney general who will do whatever he says, specifically in the realm of trying to lock up as many of his political enemies as possible. William Barr, a former attorney general under Trump and an esteemed legal []

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Related coverage for "Trump Chooses Next Antitrust Chief for Justice Dept.": Financial Times — Trump warns of 100% tariff on countries implementing digital services tax. CoinDesk — Meta's Chief Data Officer Says Agentic Commerce is the "Next Tier of Business". The Daily Signal — Justices Eye 2 More Election Integrity Cases After Clearing Mail Ballot Counting Case. Slate Magazine — Trump’s Latest Court Loss Is a Doozy. The Eastern Herald — Polymarket Loses Michigan Injunction, Widening Prediction Market Court Conflict. DNyuz — William Barr’s Dangerous Endorsement of Todd Blanche