Key Highlights
- Gail Slater resigned as head of the Antitrust Division at the DOJ.
- Her resignation comes during critical media merger reviews, including Warner Bros. Discovery.
- Slater's tenure lasted 11 months and was marked by internal conflicts with senior officials.
- She described her time in office as 'the honor of a lifetime.'.
- Her departure was influenced by the loss of support from key political figures.


