• The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is a bipartisan federal agency that enforces antitrust laws and protects consumers.

  • The law was signed into law by President Woodrow Wilson in 1914 as part of the administration’s efforts to undermine confidence.
  • FTC activities include fraud or false advertising investigations, congressional inquiries, and pre-merger notification.
  • The FTC also engages in fraud and unfair or predatory business practices.
  • The FTC discourages anti-competitive behavior through the Bureau of Competition, which is reviewing proposed mergers with the Department of Justice.