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DOGE staffers arrive at U.S. antitrust and consumer protection agency
Apr 4, 2025 1:32 PM

April 4 (Reuters) - Two people working with billionaire

Elon Musk on a bid to radically shrink the U.S. government have

started work at the U.S. Federal Trade Commission, the agency

tasked with enforcing antimonopoly laws and fighting consumer

fraud by companies.

Gavin Kliger, who was part of the team that arrived at the

Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in February a week before

it started terminating staff, and Emily Bryant are the staffers

from the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), which

President Donald Trump set up to slash the federal bureaucracy.

FTC Chairman Andrew Ferguson "supports the president's

agenda to cut out waste fraud and abuse in the federal

government," FTC spokesperson Joe Simonson said.

Their arrival will likely cheer the FTC's detractors within

the business community, who have criticized the agency and its

counterpart, the Department of Justice's Antitrust Division, for

continuing cases brought under President Joe Biden and called

for the enforcers to be reined in under Trump.

Trump has tasked Ferguson and his DOJ counterpart, Assistant

Attorney General Gail Slater, with taking on Big Tech. Both have

signaled that they share some of their predecessors' concerns

about how anticompetitive practices harm consumers and

innovation and said they will not back down from challenging

illegal monopolies and mergers.

It was not immediately clear what actions the DOGE staffers

would propose at the FTC.

Bryant and Kliger, a Berkeley-educated computer scientist

who has boosted white supremacists and misogynists online,

arrived at the agency around three weeks after the White House

sparked controversy and a lawsuit by firing the FTC's two

Democratic commissioners.

Fallout at the FTC from Trump administration cost-cutting

has so far been limited.

An FTC attorney in March said at a court hearing that

resource constraints could affect a consumer protection case

against Amazon ( AMZN ), a claim the agency subsequently denied.

Constitution Center, the Washington building where most FTC

staff work, was initially on a list of leases to be terminated,

which would have required the agency to move by June.

Ferguson successfully advocated to reverse that decision,

though he said that an eventual move or "substantial alteration

to our existing floor plan" would eventually be necessary,

according to a March 18 internal memo seen by Reuters.

The FTC is days away from a trial against Meta Platforms ( META )

, where the agency alleges the social media platform

bought Instagram and WhatsApp to crush emerging competition.

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has been meeting with White House

officials in recent weeks. The Wall Street Journal reported

Zuckerberg was lobbying Trump to settle the case.

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