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Trump Questions Netflix’s Big Warner Bros. Deal

President Trump has said that Netflix gaining such a “very big market share” could be a problem. According to him, the size of the company after this deal might create unfair control over the entertainment industry.

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Farah Bukhari
Last updated: December 11, 2025
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Trump Questions Netflix’s Big Warner Bros. Deal

A major discussion has started in the entertainment and political world as Netflix moves forward with its huge $72 billion plan to buy Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) assets. The deal includes famous film studios, TV content, HBO, and the HBO Max streaming service. What has made the situation even more intense is the involvement of President Donald Trump, who has said he will personally look into the matter during the regulatory review process.

Netflix’s offer has already created strong competition, especially with a rival bid coming from Paramount Skydance. But the focus has shifted toward concerns raised by the government. President Trump has said that Netflix gaining such a “very big market share” could be a problem. According to him, the size of the company after this deal might create unfair control over the entertainment industry.

Because of these worries, the Justice Department’s antitrust division is exepected to study the deal closely. Officials want to make sure that no company becomes too powerful, as this could affect competition, consumer prices, and the streaming landscape. The administration has made it clear that they are looking at the deal with heavy skepticism.

The proposed acquisition has sparked wide debate. Supporters say the deal will help Netflix grow and create stronger content for viewers. Critics, however, believe it could reduce choices for the public and give one company too much influence over movies and television.

As the review continues, both political and business circles are watching closely. The outcome will shape the future of streaming and decide whether Netflix gains access to some of the world’s most valuable entertainment brands. For now, the deal remains uncertain as government officials weigh the benefits against the risks of too much market power in one place.

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