消息人士称,特朗普政府官员罢免司法部反垄断部门主管阿比盖尔·斯莱特


更新于:2026年2月12日 / 美国东部时间下午12:35 / 哥伦比亚广播公司新闻

据消息人士向哥伦比亚广播公司新闻透露,特朗普政府高级官员已决定罢免司法部反垄断部门主管阿比盖尔·斯莱特,并在她于社交媒体宣布离职前不久与其进行了沟通。

斯莱特在社交平台X上的声明中未说明离职原因,她写道:”今天,我怀着极大的悲痛和持久的希望,辞去反垄断副检察长一职。”

但据多位知情人士透露,她已失去司法部长帕姆·邦迪和副部长托德·布兰奇的信任。

![图片:2025年4月21日,司法部反垄断司助理检察长阿比盖尔·斯莱特在华盛顿联邦法院外发言。肯特·西村/彭博社通过盖蒂图片社提供]

在担任反垄断副检察长期间,她负责裁定商业并购交易是否会获得批准或被驳回,她的一举一动都受到商界的密切关注。

两名消息人士称,特朗普政府官员认为斯莱特因与领导层存在分歧而破坏了待审案件,并违抗了多项要求,包括不进行昂贵的欧洲差旅及其他事项。有消息人士称,有一次斯莱特未经邦迪允许前往巴黎参加会议,惹恼了邦迪,导致邦迪切断了斯莱特使用政府信用卡的权限。

消息人士称,副总统JD·万斯了解该机构内部与斯莱特之间紧张的关系。

邦迪在向哥伦比亚广播公司新闻发表的声明中表示:”代表司法部,我们感谢斯莱特对反垄断部门的服务,该部门致力于保护消费者、促进价格合理并扩大经济机会。”

斯莱特上任不到一年。消息人士告诉哥伦比亚广播公司新闻,她的离职标志着其任期短暂且充满紧张关系的结束,期间她的办公室与司法部高层领导之间矛盾不断。

三名消息人士称,司法部官员已任命奥米德·阿塞菲为临时反垄断部门主管。

本月早些时候,Semafor报道称,斯莱特曾在其X账号上宣布其幕僚长将离职,但随后删除了该帖子。据Semafor报道,斯莱特曾试图通过不续签合同解雇萨拉·马塔尔,但遭到了邦迪的否决。

此外,在与司法部批准惠普企业公司以140亿美元收购瞻博网络公司的和解协议相关的争议中,司法部首席幕僚长兼代理副检察长查德·米泽尔解雇了罗杰·阿尔福德和比尔·林纳。阿尔福德曾在特朗普第一届政府任职,是斯莱特的最高副手;林纳则是前阿波罗全球管理公司法律顾问,负责并购执法工作。

8月,阿尔福德在一次严厉的演讲中抨击”以MAGA名义(注:MAGA为’让美国再次伟大’的缩写)的游说者和司法部官员”推行有利于特殊利益集团的反垄断议程。

编辑注: 本报道的早期版本称阿比盖尔·斯莱特解雇了罗杰·阿尔福德和比尔·林纳,但实际上是当时的司法部首席幕僚长查德·米泽尔解雇了他们。本文已更新。

Trump officials oust Abigail Slater as DOJ’s antitrust chief, sources say

Updated on: February 12, 2026 / 12:35 PM EST / CBS News

Top Trump administration officials had decided to oust Justice Department antitrust chief Abigail Slater and had discussions with her shortly before she announced on social media that she was leaving the department, sources told CBS News.

Slater didn’t cite a reason for her departure in her statement on X, where she wrote, “It is with great sadness and abiding hope that I leave my role as AAG for Antitrust today.”

But she had lost the trust of Attorney General Pam Bondi and Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, according to multiple sources familiar with the matter.

File: Abigail Slater, assistant attorney general for the Justice Department’s Antitrust Division, speaks outside federal court in Washington on April 21, 2025. Kent Nishimura / Bloomberg via Getty Images

In her post as assistant attorney general for antitrust, she determined whether business merger deals would be approved or get derailed, and her every move was closely watched by the business community.

Trump officials believed Slater had undermined pending cases because of disagreements with leadership and had disobeyed requests, including to not embark on expensive travel to Europe and on other matters, two sources said. On one occasion, Slater angered Bondi when she traveled to a conference in Paris without Bondi’s permission, prompting Bondi to cut off access to Slater’s government credit cards, one source said.

Vice President JD Vance was aware of the fraught dynamics with Slater at the agency, two sources said.

Bondi in a statement to CBS News said: “On behalf of the Department of Justice, we thank Gail Slater for her service to the Antitrust Division which works to protect consumers, promote affordability, and expand economic opportunity.”

Slater had been on the job for less than a year. Her exit marks the end of a short tenure that was fraught with tension between her office and senior department leaders, sources told CBS News.

Justice officials have placed Omeed Assefi in the role as acting antitrust chief, three sources said.

Earlier this month, Semafor reported that Slater had announced on her X account that her chief of staff would be stepping down, only to later delete the post. According to Semafor, Slater had sought to terminate Sara Matar by not renewing her contract, but was overruled by Bondi.

And amid a dispute related to the Justice Department’s settlement greenlighting Hewlett Packard Enterprise’s $14 billion acquisition of Juniper Networks, Justice Department chief of staff and Acting Associate Attorney General Chad Mizelle fired Roger Alford, who had served in the first Trump administration and was Slater’s top deputy, and Bill Rinner, a former counsel at hedge fund Apollo Global Management who was in charge of merger enforcement.

In a scathing speech in August, Alford blasted “MAGA-In-Name-Only lobbyists and DOJ officials” who were pursuing an antitrust agenda that curried favor with special interests.

Editor’s note: An earlier version of this report said Abigail Slater had fired Roger Alford and Bill Rinner, but then-Justice Department chief of staff Chad Mizelle fired Alford and Rinner. The article has been updated.

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