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Jonathan Kanter & Rethinking Antitrust for the Modern Economy

Mar 10, 2025

Capitol Forum Executive Editor Teddy Downey talks with Jonathan Kanter, who served as the Assistant Attorney General for the Antitrust Division of the U.S. Department of Justice from 2021 to 2024.

Kanter discusses his experiences at the FTC and DOJ, emphasizing the need for rigorous antitrust enforcement, especially as modern markets have evolved and become dominated by Big Tech.

He highlights the importance of confronting monopolies to protect economic fairness, innovation, democracy, and freedom, and explains how he prioritized impactful cases against major corporations like Google, Apple, Ticketmaster, and others.

Reflecting on his tenure, he stresses adapting antitrust laws to current market realities, warns about the dangers of economic concentration, and expresses the need for support for robust antitrust enforcement to maintain healthy competition and democracy.