

FTC Chair Lina Khan, appointed by President Joe Biden, has been actively challenging major U.S. corporations like Amazon and Meta to enforce antitrust laws and protect consumers. Despite some setbacks, such as a failed attempt to prevent Meta from acquiring a VR startup, Khan asserts that the FTC's work is just beginning. She emphasizes a return to the agency's foundational principles and a strict adherence to legal precedents in combating illegal business practices. Critics question her impartiality due to her previous academic criticisms of Big Tech, but Khan remains committed to enforcing the law without bias.