Federal Trade Commission (FTC) chairwoman Lina Khan—appointed to office in 2021 by President Joe Biden—is backing President Donald J. Trump’s choice to nominate Representative Matt Gaetz (R-FL) as the next U.S. Attorney General. The endorsement, which stunned political progressives and members of the Democratic Party, came during the FTC’s Open Meeting on Thursday.
“I’m grateful and appreciative of the bipartisan support from the network, including Vice President-elect Vance and former Congressman Gaetz, who I understand was just announced as the future Attorney General. That will be terrific for the bipartisanship work to continue,” Khan said.
While it is unusual for prominent figures in a presidential administration to openly back political appointees put forward by the opposing party, it is even more rare to see such an occurrence for roles like Attorney General and for someone seen as a partisan firebrand like Rep. Gaetz. However, Khan’s open support of the former Florida Congressman’s nomination is a rare example of populist bipartisanship in Washington, D.C.
Khan’s aggressive approach to antitrust action and her ongoing battle for consumer privacy against data brokers has earned her praise from a handful of House and Senate Republicans. Gaetz has gone so far as to say that he hopes Khan will continue to chair the FTC under President-elect Trump, noting: “Her work against data brokers has been very important. Her work against some of the consolidated market power that hurts consumers has really inspired me.”
Prior to his nomination as Trump’s running mate, Senator J.D. Vance (R-OH) heaped praise on Khan’s antitrust work, stating: “I probably am one of the few Republicans who thinks Lina Khan is doing a good job. I think she has some justifiable concerns about corporate concentration.”