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Democrats Terrified as Impending Sale of Warner Bros. Poses Major Threat to CNN's Liberal News Empire
Michael Cantrell  | 4:23 PM on November 26, 2025
   

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A possible merger between Paramount Skydance and Warner Bros. Discovery is making liberal politicians in Congress and in the media sweat bullets as the deal would consolidate power and control of several major news networks and entertainment outlets under one conglomerate. In other words, it could end their biggest propaganda producers. Imagine news outlets striving to remain as neutral as possible and presenting viewers with the unvarnished truth instead of twisting narratives and brainwashing voters.
 

What a novel idea, right?

Everyone's favorite pasty, white and definitely not Native American Massachusetts senator, Elizabeth Warren, along with the Writers Guild of America, currently opposes the sale of Warner Bros. Discovery to Paramount Skydance. Warren shredded the proposal on November 15, saying it would put dozens of major news and entertainment outlets under one company and calling it a "terrible deal."

If the deal goes through, Paramount Skydance would take control of CNN, which Warner Bros. Discovery currently owns. CEO David Ellison leads the company, backed by his father, Larry Ellison, a staunch ally of President Donald Trump and co-founder of Oracle.

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