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"We have a constitutional obligation to treat the Robinson-Patman Act as valid law, and to make enforcement decisions ...
"We have a constitutional obligation to treat the Robinson-Patman Act as valid law, and to make enforcement decisions accordingly," Federal Trade Commission Chair Andrew Ferguson wrote in January.
From tariffs to deportations, Trump’s policies are inflationary—but enforcing antitrust laws could help working families.