❓WHAT HAPPENED: The National Pulse has had an exclusive first look at FTC Commissioner Mark Meador’s crucial antitrust speech.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Mark Meador, FTC Commissioner, and the Trump administration.
📍WHEN & WHERE: Meador will deliver the address this evening at the 13th Bill Kovacic Antitrust Salon in Washington, D.C.
💬KEY QUOTE: “There’s no meaningful populism, no pro-worker or pro-family agenda, that doesn’t include antitrust enforcement.” – Mark Meador
🎯IMPACT: The speech underscores a push for renewed antitrust enforcement to benefit working families.
The National Pulse has seen the details of a speech to be delivered by FTC Commissioner Mark Meador, who is expected to declare at the 13th Bill Kovacic Antitrust Salon in Washington, D.C. on Monday evening: “Antitrust is back!”
Meador is expected to cast the Biden- and Obama-era approach to corporate consolidation as a betrayal of the law, using a speech to frame the Trump administration’s revival of antitrust as a populist course correction.
He argues in the speech that ordinary Americans have lost control over their livelihoods as decisions about jobs, wages, housing, healthcare, and even political speech have shifted to distant corporate boardrooms. “When corporate size increases to the extremes we see today,” he said, “it often means that important decisions are made at a greater and greater remove from those they affect.”
While stressing that antitrust is not a partisan football, Meador credited President Trump and Vice President Vance for giving voice to the working people “who’ve borne the full cost of economic change and haven’t reaped the returns.” He ties the modern enforcement push to the same democratic impulse that produced the Sherman and Clayton Acts more than a century ago.
The Commissioner criticizes courts for repeatedly watering down laws passed by Congress and warns against underenforcement and politicization. “Antitrust underenforcement is as much a betrayal of the law as partisan antitrust enforcement would be,” he is expected to state.
Citing tech giants’ power to addict children, harvest data, suppress speech during COVID, and bully governments, as well as private equity’s role in driving up housing costs, Meador argues that renewed antitrust enforcement is essential to restoring “dignity and freedom” to working families.
“There’s no meaningful populism, no pro-worker or pro-family agenda, that doesn’t include antitrust enforcement. I’m grateful that President Trump and Vice President Vance understand that. And I’m honored to serve that mission,” he will conclude.
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