DOJ Closing Abbott Labs Case Spurs Wider Corporate Crime Retreat

petethomas 127 points 71 comments July 06, 2026
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josefritzishere

The administration seems to be pro-crime, which is very problematic.

eunos

> criminal case against Abbott Laboratories over contaminated baby formula In Communist China they would be shot

tracker1

This is just more than a little fucked up... I think we've "limited" liability way too much in terms of corporations... it's the investors that are meant to be protected, executives and board members are not meant to be immune. And I do think in the worst cases, the death penalty should be on the table. edit: to be clear, IMO, corporate power is an expression of govt power, which should be minimized.

mmooss

Ironically, it's not just the ineffectuallity of the DOJ (intentional, in that case), it's the ineffectuality of the political competition, the Democratic Party, to hold the GOP accountable. The Dems inability to cash in on these things is so absurd that people just accept it: The Trump administration and GOP are letting a company get away with contaminating baby formula . That should be repeated by the Dems from now until the end of time. Everyone should associate Trump and the GOP with it. But as always, the Dems will not make Trump and the GOP pay any price, no matter how awful events are (and this one is hardly the worst), and so why would they stop doing these things? Part of the duty of the political competition is to hold the other party responsible. It is also very obvious and basic self-interest.

LocalH

"For my friends, everything. For my enemies, the law."

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