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Trump Administration DOJ Approves Massive Paramount-Warner Bros. Discovery Merger

Trump Administration DOJ Approves Massive Paramount-Warner Bros. Discovery Merger

WASHINGTON — The Trump administration has officially given the green light for Paramount Skydance to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery in a historic mega-merger poised to completely reshape the Hollywood media landscape. The Department of Justice signed off on the 111-billion-dollar transaction on Friday afternoon, clearing a massive regulatory hurdle for Paramount to take control of CNN, HBO, the Warner Bros. movie studio, and various other legacy entertainment assets. In an official statement, the Antitrust Division concluded that the transaction is unlikely to cause harm to competition or American consumers across streaming video on demand, linear television networks, or theatrical film distribution. Antitrust experts noted that federal regulators approved the transaction smoothly without demanding any asset divestitures, behavioral remedies, or structural concessions from Paramount.

While Paramount executives expressed gratitude for the thorough federal review and stated they remain focused on completing the deal as quickly as possible, the corporate marriage still faces significant legal threats. A coalition of state attorneys general has openly criticized the federal government for failing to properly enforce antitrust laws and has threatened separate legal action. A spokesperson for California Attorney General Rob Bonta confirmed that the merger remains under active investigation by the state's Department of Justice, a move that could potentially stall the consolidation process. Prominent deal critics, including Senator Elizabeth Warren, slammed the approval as terrible news for consumers, arguing that the transaction reeks of political corruption and influence-peddling by Trump-aligned billionaires, while explicitly calling on state officials to step in and block the merger.

The massive corporate acquisition has been mired in intense controversy for months due to Paramount's deep personal ties to President Donald Trump and perceived corporate efforts to win favor with his administration. The transaction is heavily bankrolled by prominent Trump ally Larry Ellison, the billionaire co-founder of Oracle, whose son David Ellison became the chief executive officer of Paramount following a merger last year. Critics have frequently pointed to recent overhauls at CBS News and flagship programs like 60 Minutes as evidence of the company's willingness to bow to political pressure. Although Trump has publicly cheered the Ellisons and expressed clear interest in seeing them seize control of CNN, Paramount executives have privately dismissed claims of political cronyism.

Beyond impending domestic legal battles, the transaction must still clear rigorous international scrutiny before the companies can officially combine their assets. Regulators in both the European Union and the United Kingdom are currently reviewing whether the massive market consolidation will significantly lessen industry competition, with European watchdogs also probing the billions of dollars in funding provided by Middle Eastern sovereign wealth funds. While Paramount initially targeted an expedited closing date in July, the lengthy timelines required for these foreign reviews make a late September closing date during the third quarter far more realistic. Press freedom groups remain highly alarmed by the impending corporate shift, though Paramount insists it is firmly committed to investing heavily in the future of journalism rather than diminishing it.

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June 12, 2026

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