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Trump to tap telecom regulatory lawyer as DOJ antitrust head

By Thomson Reuters Jun 25, 2026 | 3:23 PM

By Jody Godoy

June 25 (Reuters) – U.S. President Donald Trump is expected to nominate Adam Candeub, the general counsel at ​the Federal Communications Commission, to take ‌over as the Justice Department’s antitrust chief, a source familiar with the matter confirmed on Thursday.

Trump met with Candeub, acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, ‌Federal ​Trade Commission Chairman Andrew Ferguson ⁠and White House ⁠counsel David Warrington about the job this week, the source said.

A White House official declined to comment.

Acting Assistant Attorney General Omeed ​Assefi currently leads the division, which shares federal antitrust authority with the FTC. ⁠Assefi has been planning ⁠to step down later this ​month, according to a source familiar with his ​plans.

During Candeub’s tenure at the FCC, the ‌broadcast regulator has opened an investigation into Disney’s diversity practices and is probing whether ABC daytime talk show “The View” violated equal-time ⁠rules for interviews with political candidates.

Candeub authored the FTC chapter in the Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025 ⁠policy platform, ‌which laid out ways the ⁠consumer protection and antitrust agency ​could ‌champion conservative causes.

A longtime professor at ​Michigan State ⁠University, Candeub served in the Commerce Department and Justice Department during Trump’s first term.

(Reporting by Mrinmay Dey in Mexico City; additional reporting by Steve Holland in Washington; Editing by ​Rod Nickel)