Josh Sisco
Josh Sisco, who covers antitrust for Politico, is leaving for another opportunity.
He has been covering how regulators and policy makers are fighting to rein in corporate power and the pushback from the companies and their Washington allies.
He previously spent nine years covering antitrust enforcement, policy and litigation, most recently at The Information, including a long list of scoops on internal personnel turmoil at the Justice Department and the Federal Trade Commission, deal making by companies like Google, and an exclusive about the FTC opening an inquiry into Elon Musk’s efforts to buy Twitter.
He has previously worked for publications including The Capitol Forum, MLex and Policy and Regulatory Report.
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