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by DicIfTEx
171 days ago
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Under current DoJ antitrust guidelines, there's nothing to stop a future administration from reviewing any anti-competitive actions ignored by the current one as part of an anti-competitive series of actions: https://www.justice.gov/atr/merger-guidelines/applying-merge... So those businesses either know, or expect, that either: a) these guidelines will be changed in a way that makes them hard or impossible to revert (i.e. through legislation or a Supreme Court judgement); or b) there is little risk of a future change of administration. |
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Very few administrations do everything they theoretically could under the law and their own guidelines (even the ones that also do lots that violates both.)