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Bernie Sanders says Obama should ‘kill’ AT&T-Time Warner merger | Bernie Sanders says Obama should ‘kill’ AT&T-Time Warner merger |
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Senator Bernie Sanders (I-Vermont) has criticized AT&T’s proposed $85 billion deal to buy Time Warner Media, saying the merger would result in “higher prices and fewer choices for the American people.” | |
Sanders called on the Obama administration on Twitter to: “kill the Time Warner/AT&T merger. This deal would mean higher prices and fewer choices for the American people.” | Sanders called on the Obama administration on Twitter to: “kill the Time Warner/AT&T merger. This deal would mean higher prices and fewer choices for the American people.” |
Sanders joins the growing list of political opponents to the stock-and-cash merger, which was unanimously passed by the boards at both companies. It still has to be approved by US federal regulators. | |
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump was quick to criticize the deal on Saturday, saying this is the kind of power structure he’s fighting. | |
“AT&T is buying Time Warner and, thus, CNN, a deal we will not approve in my administration, because it’s too much concentration of power in the hands of too few,” said Trump. | “AT&T is buying Time Warner and, thus, CNN, a deal we will not approve in my administration, because it’s too much concentration of power in the hands of too few,” said Trump. |
READ MORE: Trump outlines first 100 days in office, swears to end US media’s abuse of news coverage | READ MORE: Trump outlines first 100 days in office, swears to end US media’s abuse of news coverage |
“I’m pro-competition,” said Senator Tim Kaine (D-Virginia), Hillary Clinton’s vice presidential running mate, on Sunday during NBC’s Meet the Press before he echoed Trump’s worries about too much concentration. “Less concentration, I think, is generally helpful, especially in the media,” he added. | |
AT&T agreed to pay Time Warner $500 million if the deal did not pass the regulators, according to the Wall Street Journal. In turn, Time Warner pledged to pay $1.7 billion penalty to AT&T if someone outbids its offer. |
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