The Department of Justice and Federal Trade Commission’s  proposed merger guidelines are not an exercise in ideology but an examination of the law, DOJ’s antitrust chief said Thursday.

“Let me explain to you a little bit about how the process took place,” Jonathan Kanter, assistant U.S. attorney general for antitrust, said at an event hosted by the conservative Federalist Society. 

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