Antitrust policies in the United States may shift significantly if Donald Trump resumes the presidency, as experts predict a move towards a more lenient approach to corporate mergers and consolidations compared to the stricter regulations of the Biden administration. Key figures behind Biden’s aggressive antitrust stance, like Lina Khan and Jonathan Kanter, are unlikely to remain in power under Trump, suggesting that major tech companies could see a reduction in regulatory pressures. While speculative, it is thought that there could be more opportunities for companies like Google, Amazon, and Facebook to broker settlements and navigate mergers that were previously stalled. However, ongoing antitrust cases against major corporations are expected to persist, reflecting a continued public concern about the growing influence of big tech.