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		Democrats to probe Trump actions on AT&T, 
		Amazon: aide 
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		 [November 12, 2018] 
		By David Shepardson and Sarah N. Lynch 
 WASHINGTON (Reuters) - When Democrats take 
		control of the U.S. House they plan to investigate the Trump 
		administration's attempt to block AT&T Inc <T.N> from acquiring Time 
		Warner, and whether officials sought to punish Amazon.com Inc <AMZN.O> 
		by prodding the U.S. Post Office to hike shipping prices for the world's 
		largest e-commerce company, a senior Democrat and a congressional aide 
		said on Sunday.
 
 Speaking to online publication Axios, Representative Adam Schiff, who is 
		expected to be the incoming chairman of the House Intelligence 
		Committee, said Democrats will review if Trump used the powers of the 
		federal government to punish the companies.
 
 Representative Elijah Cummings, the likely incoming chairman of the 
		House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, said the committee "may 
		want to look into" if the White House retaliated against Amazon and 
		AT&T.
 
 A House Oversight and Government Reform Committee aide said on Sunday 
		that the committee has "already been investigating these matters, but 
		the Trump Administration to date has not complied with our requests. We 
		fully expect that to change now that we are in the majority."
 
		
		 
		
 Cummings also said on ABC's "This Week" that he intends to investigate 
		if Trump killed plans to relocate the new headquarters of the FBI 
		because moving it could harm his business interests in the Trump Hotel 
		across the street.
 
 Cummings in September asked the White House and the Trump Organization 
		for documents about Trump's "failure to accurately report debts and 
		payments" to his personal attorney Michael Cohen "for silencing women 
		who alleged extramarital affairs before the election."
 
 Another committee aide said on Sunday "the requested information was not 
		provided because we were in the minority, and this should change now 
		that we are in the majority." Cohen pleaded guilty in August to eight 
		felony counts.
 
 Since winning control of the House of Representatives in the midterm 
		elections last week, Democrats have vowed to launch investigations on a 
		wide range of topics involving the Trump administration.
 
 Amazon Chief Executive Jeff Bezos privately owns the Washington Post, 
		while Time Warner's holdings include CNN. Trump has lambasted both 
		outlets frequently for their critical coverage of him.
 
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            "It is very squarely within our responsibility to find out," Schiff 
			told Axios in an interview that will air Sunday on HBO.
 Schiff said Trump "was secretly meeting with the postmaster 
			(general) in an effort to browbeat the postmaster into raising 
			postal rates on Amazon... This appears to be an effort by the 
			president to use the instruments of state power to punish Jeff Bezos 
			and the Washington Post," Schiff said.
 
 It is not clear what committees may probe the corporate issues, 
			since Schiff's Intelligence Committee would not have oversight. A 
			Schiff spokesman declined further comment.
 
 AT&T and Amazon.com both declined to comment on Sunday. The White 
			House did not immediately comment.
 
 Trump has repeatedly complained Amazon does not pay the U.S. Postal 
			Service a fair rate for package delivery. Trump has said, without 
			citing evidence, that this costs U.S. taxpayers billions of dollars, 
			and he has threatened to raise the company's postal rates.
 
 Trump opposed the AT&T-Time Warner merger as a candidate and has 
			repeatedly attacked CNN and last week a CNN reporter's White House 
			press pass was suspended.
 
 The Justice Department is appealing a federal judge's approval of 
			the $85.4 billion AT&T acquisition of Time Warner.
 
 With a split decision in last week's congressional elections, 
			Democrats plan a cautious approach. House Democratic Leader Nancy 
			Pelosi told CBS's "Face the Nation" that Democrats will not conduct 
			"any investigation for a political purpose, but to seek the truth."
 
 Cummings vowed a "methodical" approach in approaching 
			investigations. "I'm not going to be handing out subpoenas like 
			somebody’s handing out candy on Halloween," Cummings said.
 
 (Reporting by David Shepardson and Sarah N. Lynch, Additional 
			reporting by Ginger Gibson Editing by Lisa Shumaker and Sandra 
			Maler)
 
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