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Trump officially fires Lina Khan, replaces her with generic pro-corporate Republican hack

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Your latest reminder that red-brown alliances are just brown:

President-elect Donald J. Trump on Tuesday named Andrew Ferguson to lead the Federal Trade Commission, installing a current Republican member of the agency who has promised to ease up on the policing of powerful American companies — except for the biggest technology firms.

Mr. Ferguson joined the F.T.C. as a minority party member in the spring, and does not need to be confirmed. He will succeed Lina Khan, a political lightning rod who aggressively challenged mergers like Microsoft’s $69 billion acquisition of video game maker Activision Blizzard, and filed lawsuits to break up tech titans Amazon and Meta.

Mr. Ferguson, a veteran Congressional aide and former Supreme Court clerk, has recently made inroads with Mr. Trump’s circle and traveled last week to Mar-a-Lago to pitch the president-elect on a vision for the F.T.C. going forward, according to a person familiar with the trip.

The agency should continue its strong scrutiny of the dominance of the biggest tech platforms, Mr. Ferguson told members of Mr. Trump’s transition team, according to the person, who was not authorized to speak publicly. Still, he called for rolling back some of Ms. Khan’s agenda, including ending efforts to regulate artificial intelligence and abandoning tougher standards for mergers.

With the appointment, Mr. Trump is sending an important signal that he plans to change the direction of the agency responsible for policing consumer protection.

But don’t worry, Ferguson will pursue one “anti-corporate” agenda — i.e. attacking social media companies that don’t provide a firehose of Nazi content to users who don’t want it — and that will be enough for Josh Hawley and Matt Stoller to describe him as Khan’s worthy heir while the FTC retreats to a laissez-faire position on all mergers and acquisitions unless they involve companies Donald Trump wants to punish personally.

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