Two House Democrats said they would examine whether Paramount Global and Skydance Media accepted “illegitimate demands” from President Donald Trump to secure approval of their July merger.
Representatives Jamie Raskin of Maryland and Frank Pallone of New Jersey pointed to a financial settlement Paramount reached with the president shortly before the merger was approved and a statement Trump made that Skydance agreed to provide him with millions of dollars worth of free public service announcements.
“Two wrongs do not make a right - illegitimate demands from the FCC or the administration do not absolve your company from wrongdoing,” the two Democrats wrote in a letter released Thursday to David Ellison, chief executive officer of the combined entity. They asked for documents, communicatio