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) “is only the latest in a profoundly troubling pattern of abuse of power that has flourished under the Trump presidency.”
The two House Democrats added “there is virtually no antitrust theory that the Justice Department can use to prove that this agreement will unreasonably restrain trade or otherwise violate the antitrust laws.” The antitrust division sent Aug. 28 letters to the four automakers saying the government was concerned the agreement “may violate federal antitrust laws” but adding it had “reached no conclusions,” according to documents seen by Reuters.
The automakers were defying the Trump administration’s effort to strip California of the right to fight climate change by setting its own standards.
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