U.S. senator urges DOJ to reject any
White House push in merger probes
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[July 08, 2017]
By Diane Bartz
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Senator Amy
Klobuchar, the top Democrat on the Senate antitrust panel, sent a letter
to the U.S. Justice Department on Friday urging that it reject any
effort by the White House to inject politics into merger investigations.
The letter follows a New York Times report saying that White House
advisors battling television news station CNN mulled using a government
review of AT&T Inc's plans to merge with CNN parent Time Warner Inc as
leverage.
"Any political interference in antitrust enforcement is unacceptable.
Even more concerning, in this instance, is that it appears that some
advisers to the president may believe that it is appropriate for the
government to use its law enforcement authority to alter or censor the
press," Klobuchar wrote in a letter to Attorney General Jeff Sessions.
Both the White House and Justice Department declined comment for this
story.
Klobuchar, who has herself expressed concern about the $85.4 billion
megadeal, noted those concerns but added that the Justice Department's
antitrust review should focus on consumer welfare rather than politics.
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Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) speaks during a meeting of the Senate
Judiciary Committee to discuss the nomination of Judge Neil Gorsuch
to the Supreme Court on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., U.S.,
April 3, 2017. REUTERS/Aaron P. Bernstein
Klobuchar also asked Sessions to report to the Senate Judiciary
Committee and the antitrust subcommittee any White House staffer or
presidential adviser who had contacted the Justice Department about
the merger.
President Donald Trump has not commented publicly on the deal since
the election but during his campaign he said it was an example of a
"power structure" that was rigged against him and "too much
concentration of power in the hands of too few."
(Reporting by Diane Bartz; editing by Diane Craft)
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