Elizabeth Warren says 'tsunami of anger' could prompt reversal of Trump-era mega mergers
Source: The Guardian
Thu 25 Jun 2026 05.00 EDT
Last modified on Thu 25 Jun 2026 14.09 EDT
The Democratic senator Elizabeth Warren has warned that corporate mergers approved by the Trump administration including a pending deal that would put two of Americas largest news outlets under the control of a family sympathetic to the president could be undone by a future administration. After 2028, well have new players in Washington, and everyone whos engaged in this merger frenzy right now is aware of that, Warren said in an interview.
The deals that are being cut today are occurring in the shadow of a coming political tsunami of anger against these giant corporations that think they can mow through one industry after another and run up prices and suck out profits and never be held accountable. By 2028 the year of the next presidential election they may find out they have badly miscalculated, Warren said.
The Massachusetts senators comments come after the justice department earlier this month approved the $111bn merger of Warner Bros Discovery, the parent company of CNN and HBO, and Paramount Skydance, which includes CBS News and is controlled by the Ellison family. The deal has prompted concerns that Larry Ellison, a longtime associate of Donald Trump, and his son, David, could reorient CNNs coverage to be favorable to the president.
After gaining control of CBS News in the merger last year that created Paramount Skydance, David Ellison appointed as editor-in-chief Bari Weiss, a conservative commentator who had no experience in television. The news network has since been plagued by allegations of political bias, including at 60 Minutes, the most watched show in television news. At CNN, the looming prospect of the Ellisons gaining control of that network and potentially installing Weiss in a leadership role has sparked concerns inside the network.
Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jun/25/elizabeth-warren-trump-mergers
lostincalifornia
(5,661 posts)to vote Democratic in 2024, I am not so sure this would.