Democratic Senators Slam Trump Administration’s Inaction on Reviewing Paramount’s Warner Bros. Deal for National Security Risks Over Backing by Arab Wealth Funds
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Sens. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) and Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) are criticizing the Trump administration for failing to initiate a national security review of Paramount Skydance’s deal to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery, a proposed $111 billion pact backed by billions of dollars from a trio of Middle Eastern sovereign wealth funds. The senators have previously called on […]
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Mar 7, 2026 10:02am PT Democratic Senators Slam Trump Administration’s Inaction on Reviewing Paramount’s Warner Bros. Deal for National Security Risks Over Backing by Arab Wealth Funds By Todd Spangler Plus Icon Todd Spangler NY Digital Editor xpangler Latest Jay Shetty and iHeartMedia Part Ways for His ‘On Purpose’ Podcast 18 hours ago How True Crime Podcasters Are Asking Listeners to Help Them Solve Cases 1 day ago Byron Allen Acquires 10.7% Stake in Starz From Steve Mnuchin’s Investment Firm for $25 Million 1 day ago See All Sens. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) and Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) are criticizing the Trump administration for failing to initiate a national security review of Paramount Skydance ‘s deal to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery , a proposed $111 billion pact backed by billions of dollars from a trio of Middle Eastern sovereign wealth funds. The senators have previously called on the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, aka CFIUS, to conduct a review of the proposed pact. Led by the Treasury Department, CFIUS is the U.S. government’s interagency body that reviews foreign investments in American businesses for potential national security risks. Related Stories Matthew Lillard Says Tarantino Dissing Him Felt Like He Got 'Punched in the Mouth' Because He'd 'Love' to Be in a Tarantino Movie: 'Just Kind of a Bummer'
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