Lina Khan, the top of the Federal Commerce Fee, has confirmed to be a contentious determine—arguably as a result of, in contrast to a number of the FTC chairs who got here earlier than her, she appears intent on truly doing her job. Underneath her chairmanship, the FTC has aggressively pursued actions towards a few of America’s largest tech corporations, ruffling the feathers of Silicon Valley C-suites. In consequence, there are quite a lot of individuals who need to see her gone when the following administration—be it Trump or Harris—enters the White Home.
A brand new report suggests there’s an excellent likelihood that Harris will maintain Khan, ought to she win the presidency. The political outlet NOTUS writes that one in all Harris’ high financial advisers, Brian Deese, has “advocated” for Harris to maintain the younger federal official in her position. The outlet cites two sources aware of the marketing campaign.
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The checklist of tech executives which have taken pictures at Khan is lengthy. Earlier this yr, LinkedIn billionaire and Democratic Occasion donor Reid Hoffman made waves when he publicly advised that, ought to she win the presidency, Harris ought to fireplace Khan. Hoffman stated that Khan was “not serving to America” and that he hoped that “Vice President Harris would substitute her.” Notably, Hoffman is a serious investor in Microsoft, which has been underneath fireplace from Khan’s company over its numerous enterprise offers. Hoffman later appeared on Jake Tapper’s present on CNN and tried to defend himself towards accusations of affect peddling.
Different tech corporations have additionally been crucial of the regulator. Final summer time, attorneys for the corporate then often known as Twitter accused Khan’s company of being biased towards the platform and its new proprietor, Elon Musk. In response to Jon Stewart, he was instructed by officers at Apple to not interview Khan throughout his short-lived Apple TV present, The Downside with Jon Stewart. Amazon as soon as accused Khan of getting unfairly “made up her thoughts” about “Amazon’s antitrust culpability.” It isn’t arduous to think about that different company goliaths who’ve been the topic of FTC scrutiny (like Meta, as an example) are additionally, presumably not followers of hers.
As FTC head, Khan has initiated quite a lot of aggressive actions towards the tech trade’s greatest gamers. Final September, Khan sued Amazon, alleging it had exerted unlawful monopoly energy over markets that allowed it to inflate costs and scale back product high quality. Final yr, the FTC underneath Khan proposed a blanket prohibition on Meta’s monetization of youth information. In 2022, Khan’s FTC sued to disrupt the merger between Microsoft and Blizzard-Activision, although her efforts had been in the end thwarted by a federal choose. The FTC has additionally sought to unwind Meta’s acquisitions of Instagram and WhatsApp (although that effort predates Khan’s tenure with the company, it has continued underneath her management). Khan has additionally probed the connection between OpenAI and Microsoft and expressed issues for the rising focus of energy throughout the AI trade, and has sought to highlight the huge progress of client surveillance by way of adtech in the USA.










