Democrats Slam Corporate Power With Vow of Antitrust Crackdown
- Warren says ‘courage’ needed to take on corporate giants
- Booker joins Warren on need for action against consolidation
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Democratic 2020 presidential hopefuls assailed the power that the biggest U.S. corporations have been allowed to accumulate and pledged stricter antitrust enforcement.
Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren and New Jersey Senator Cory Booker sounded the strongest notes against corporate consolidation during the first Democratic debate in Miami on Wednesday, with each making promises for more robust scrutiny.