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The Clinton DOJ attacked international cartels. The Obama DOJ prioritized merger enforcement. The Biden DOJ needs to focus on America’s monopoly problem.
Antitrust is like a three-legged stool, made up of criminal offenses such as price fixing, merger control, and monopolization.
Looking back at the DOJ Antitrust Division during the Clinton and Obama years, one can see that the Division’s priorities have changed. These changes were driven by what DOJ leadership saw as the most pressing antitrust issues of the day: the Antitrust Division vastly increased its international criminal enforcement during the Clinton years and made merger enforcement a priority during the Obama years.
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After Waltzing With Trump, Egypt Must Get In Step With Biden Supporters of Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi dance and wave flags during a pro-government rally - Sayed Hassan/dpa via ZUMA Press
With Joe Biden, Cairo s relations with Washington are undergoing an uncomfortable reboot.
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CAIRO In the weeks leading up to and through Joe Biden s victory in the U.S. presidential elections in November, officials in Egypt s Foreign Ministry scrambled to prepare for one of the most consequential leadership changes in decades for Cairo s most important ally.
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi struck a particularly close relationship with President Donald Trump over his four-year term, with the Trump administration offering vocal support for Sisi despite widespread documentation of human rights abuses and limited Egyptian foreign policy influence. Biden, on the other hand, has been critical of the cozy relationship and has vowed
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