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President Donald Trump says he will not be personally involved in the Justice Department’s pending antitrust review of Netflix’s proposed acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery. Trump told NBC News anchor Tom Llamas that he made the decision to leave the process to the Justice Department during a pre-recorded interview that will air Sunday in advance
Donald Trump told NBC Nightly News anchor Tom Llamas that he has decided that he “shouldn’t be involved” in his administration’s review of the Netflix-Warner Bros. merger or if Paramount succeeds in its hostile bid.
In an exclusive interview with Tom Llamas, President Trump says he will stay out of the ongoing fight between Netflix and Paramount over the acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery and allow the Justice Department to handle it.
Trump says he will not intervene in Netflix’s $72bn Warner Bros. Discovery deal despite Paramount Skydance’s rival bid, leaving antitrust regulators to decide.
EXCLUSIVE: Ted Sarandos’ testimony tomorrow in front of a pivotal Senate subcommittee looks to be strewn with MAGA landmines that are intended to blow up Netflix’s path to buying most of Warner Bros.
“Time to put up or shut up” for David Ellison if he wants to own the Warner Bros. Discovery media empire – and he’s got a couple of weeks to decide. That’s the message coming from WBD’s mercurial CEO David Zaslav,
By Kanishka Singh WASHINGTON, Feb 4 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump said on Wednesday he will stay out of the Netflix and Paramount Skydance fight over Warner Bros Discovery, a reversal from late last year when he said he would be involved in reviewing the deal.
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