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Shop NowFederal Trade Commission Under Chair Lina Khan has been throwing her political weight around like she was her nefarious ancestor, Genghis. Instead of doing her job to protect American consumers, she’s been riding roughshod over conservative voices like a horde of hairy Mongols.
Lina Khan betrayal
House Committee on Oversight and Accountability Chairman James Comer put Lina Khan on notice that she’s in deep trouble. Once Donald Trump gets elected next week, nothing will save her from serious consequences.
The committee released a staff report on October 31, revealing “undue Biden-Harris White House influence and sweeping destruction of agency norms.”
That’s worse than it sounds. According to the report, “Federal Trade Commission Chair Lina Khan has betrayed the Commission’s independent mission by abusing her authority, trampling on the due process rights of regulated parties, upending the rule of law, and violating ethics standards.”
She didn’t do it just for kicks. The whole idea was to “advance the Biden-Harris Administration’s agenda.”
By shifting the FTC’s focus, the panel explains, “to implement leftist policies, the Commission under Chair Khan disregards American consumer interests and U.S. antitrust policy.” That’s not good.
“Rather than fulfill her obligation to ensure the FTC adheres to its independent role,” they have proof she “abused her power and bent the knee to the Biden-Harris White House.”

Stop at nothing
It’s clear to the committee that Khan “will stop at nothing to accomplish the radical left’s desired ends.” She’s already been a regular domestic terrorist.
She “subverted due process rights by colluding with foreign regulatory regimes, and willingly became a political tool for the Biden-Harris Administration to carry out its ideological goals.”
If she isn’t dragged from office soon, or better yet, thrown into prison, “it will further undermine Americans’ confidence in the FTC’s role in protecting American consumers and the U.S. marketplace.”
Her term expired last month and she’s still hanging around. She’s like a booger on your finger you can’t shake off. The last thing Khan should be allowed to do is “continue leading an independent agency.”
They have a huge stack of interview transcripts which fill in all the gaps. The evidence supports “abuses of power, collusion with foreign officials, improper conduct in the merger review process, and recently FTC Chair Khan’s participation in 2024 campaign events with Democrat candidates.”
Khan isn’t supposed to be playing favorites, politically. What she did is trample “on principles of due process, respect for the rule of law, and ethical standards to achieve her ideologically fueled ends at the FTC.“