The FTC has enough staff to pursue its case against Amazon after all
Briefly

The FTC's attorney, Jonathan Cohen, caused a stir during a court session by expressing the need for a two-month delay due to staffing issues. However, shortly after this statement, Cohen retracted his comments, asserting the FTC is fully equipped to proceed with the trial against Amazon concerning its Prime sign-up practices. This rapid reversal raises questions about the internal decision-making process at the agency. The situation unfolds amid broader workforce cuts across government agencies, although the FTC seems to have avoided drastic reductions thus far.
Just hours after informing the court about staffing concerns, FTC attorney Jonathan Cohen clarified that the agency is fully prepared for trial against Amazon.
Cohen stated, 'I was wrong,' emphasizing that the FTC has sufficient resources and will adhere to the court's deadlines.
Read at The Verge
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