Jonathan Kanter (@jkbustertruster) 's Twitter Profile
Jonathan Kanter

@jkbustertruster

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calendar_today14-06-2022 19:12:18

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. Vinod Khosla and @jason I was in charge when DOJ reviewed Adobe/Figma. Silicon Valley loved our cases against Google (x2), Apple, and Ticketmaster because founders wanted the opportunity to compete. I know because they told us so...repeatedly. Yes, we challenged a few deals

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“America’s largest health care companies are no longer just health insurers or pharmacy benefit managers, and they are no longer just doctor groups or hospitals. They are all of the above. Meanwhile, consolidated health markets have failed to deliver on the promise of better

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“Browsers are going to be the frontlines for the AI wars, and I think that’s becoming clear,” says Fmr. DOJ Antitrust Chief Jonathan Kanter. cnb.cx/4mdGiP5

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Important observations from Jonathan Kanter - who oversaw multiple antitrust cases against Google at DOJ - on Perplexity's offer for Chrome and what it means for competition in AI.

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My piece in today’s NY Times: “At a time when authoritarian power is on the rise, we must not forget that plutocracy is also its own kind of dictatorship.” nytimes.com/2025/09/07/opi…

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Love me some justice served up with a hockey analogy (also a good reminder Canada DOJ has an active case vs Google, too). Must read opinion in the NYT. /1

Love me some justice served up with a hockey analogy (also a good reminder Canada DOJ has an active case vs Google, too). Must read opinion in the NYT. /1
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In New York Times Opinion “The message to other companies is plain,” writes Jonathan Kanter, a former head of antitrust at the Justice Department, of the recent Google ruling. “It pays to break the law.” nyti.ms/4ncnno6

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The inanity of this statement is mindboggling. CW has multiple and often inconsistent meanings. It is the perfect tool to hide ideological and partisan outcomes under the guise of discretion.

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The Google ad tech remedies trial kicked off this week. The remedy isn’t just about the future (and effectiveness) of antitrust enforcement. It’s also about who controls the future of the internet--whether the web will work for content creators, publishers, and independent

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Ed (Ed Elson) and Scott are joined by Jonathan Kanter (Jonathan Kanter), former Assistant Attorney General for the Antitrust Division of the DOJ, to discuss the evolving AI landscape and why antitrust enforcement is more critical than ever. Watch here 👇🏽

Ed (<a href="/edels0n/">Ed Elson</a>) and Scott are joined by Jonathan Kanter (<a href="/JKBustertruster/">Jonathan Kanter</a>), former Assistant Attorney General for the Antitrust Division of the DOJ, to discuss the evolving AI landscape and why antitrust enforcement is more critical than ever. 

Watch here 👇🏽