Trump’s DOJ reportedly approves Paramount Skydance’s $110bn takeover of Warner Bros Discovery – US politics live

Trump’s DOJ reportedly approves Paramount Skydance’s 0bn takeover of Warner Bros Discovery – US politics live


Department of Justice antitrust division approves takeover of Warner Bros Discovery by Trump ally David Ellison – report

The US Department of Justice’s antitrust division has approved the $110bn acquisition of Warner Bros Discovery by Donald Trump’s ally David Ellison though Paramount Skydance, Politico reports.

If the takeover is completed, it would give the pro-Trump billionaire control of not just CBS News, but also CNN. Ellison, a Trump supporter, is currently overseeing what CBS News veterans have called the destruction of CBS News as a nonpartisan news organization.

Last week, in an Oval Office tirade directed at the CNN host Kaitlan Collins, Trump spoke as if the takeover was already assured and suggested that the broadcaster would soon stop asking him uncomfortable questions.

“CNN’s a very corrupt organization, with a corrupt reporter standing right there,” the president said.

“CNN’s a very corrupt organization, with a corrupt reporter standing right there,” he added. “CNN does such false reporting. But now they have new ownership, so maybe they’ll straighten it out”.

Ellison has already appointed a conservative opinion journalist, Bari Weiss, to oversee CBS News, leading to a wave of firings at 60 Minutes. Before his acquisition of the CBS owner Paramount was approved, the broadcaster announced that one prominent late-night critic of Trump, Stephen Colbert, would lose his show. Acquiring Warner Bros would also give Ellison control over HBO and so the weekly broadcast of another Trump critic, John Oliver.

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