Jared Kushner – and three Arab monarchies – are at the heart of the Paramount-WBD bid | Mohamad Bazzi

Jared Kushner, son-in-law to US President Donald Trump, and three Arab monarchies – Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates – are playing a pivotal role in the $108 billion bid by Paramount Skydance for Warner Bros Discovery. The deal includes funding from Kushner's private equity firm, Affinity Partners, as well as billions of dollars in investments from these three countries, which has significant implications for US media assets.

Paramount CEO David Ellison argues that his company's offer will face less scrutiny from regulators due to its smaller size compared to Netflix and a friendly relationship with the Trump administration. However, critics argue that Kushner's involvement in the deal raises concerns about foreign influence on US media, particularly given his extensive dealings with Saudi Arabia and other Arab states.

Kushner's ties to foreign leaders have been a subject of scrutiny during Trump's presidency. As a senior White House adviser, Kushner declined an official role but continued to engage in high-level diplomacy. His efforts to broker peace agreements, including the Gaza ceasefire, have raised questions about potential conflicts of interest.

The deal between Paramount and the three Arab monarchies includes funding for Kushner's firm and significant investments by Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the UAE, which collectively could control nearly three-fifths of the new company. This has triggered concerns that US regulators may not fully evaluate the potential national security risks associated with this foreign investment.

The involvement of Kushner's firm and Arab states in the Paramount bid is alarming to some lawmakers, who are calling for an investigation into potential foreign influence on US media. The Committee on Foreign Investment in the US can still review the deal but may be pressured to ease its scrutiny by the Trump administration, given the president's close ties with the Saudi government.

For the president and his allies, a successful Paramount takeover of Warner Bros could bring benefits beyond just business interests. It would ensure that CNN's parent company has a Trump-friendly owner, potentially silencing critics like Erin Burnett and Brianna Keilar who have opposed Trump policies.

Critics argue that such a deal would undermine US democracy and rule of law, where personal access and influence can trump institutional processes. The implications for the US media landscape are significant, with concerns about potential censorship, propaganda, or biased reporting.

As lawmakers continue to scrutinize this deal, it remains unclear whether regulators will prioritize national security or institutional process in their review of this massive foreign investment. One thing is certain: Jared Kushner's involvement in this deal has cast a shadow over US media ownership and the potential for unchecked influence by foreign powers on American democracy.
 
📰 just thought about this deal between Paramount and those Arab countries... like, what's up with Jared Kushner's firm getting all that funding? shouldn't be a biggie but when you got $108 billion at stake it feels sketchy. how much control are these Middle Eastern countries gonna have over our media outlets if they get a chunk of Warner Bros? it's like, we're already seeing some weird stuff with CNN and Trump being buddies... now imagine if Kushner's firm is getting all the say in what gets reported 🤑👀
 
🤔 This whole deal with Paramount and those Arab monarchies sounds super fishy to me 🐟. I mean, we're talking about $108 billion here, which is like a lot of money 💸. And Jared Kushner's firm, Affinity Partners, is getting funding from all this... it's like, what's the real motive here? 😒

I don't think it's just about the business interests like David Ellison says 🤑. There are definitely some serious national security concerns at play here 🚨. I mean, when you have foreign powers like Saudi Arabia and Qatar pouring billions of dollars into a US media company, it's gotta raise some eyebrows 👀.

And let's not forget about Kushner's history with those countries 🌟. He's been involved in some pretty shady dealings, if you ask me 😏. I'm not saying he's definitely going to sell out the US or anything... but we need to be careful here 🚨.

It's also super concerning that there might be pressure on regulators to ease up on scrutiny because of the Trump administration's ties with those countries 🤝. That's like, a big red flag waving in my face 🚫.

Anyway, I think this whole deal needs some serious oversight 🔍. We need to make sure our media companies aren't getting taken over by foreign powers without us even realizing it 😳. It's time for some transparency and accountability 💯.
 
the fact that Jared Kushner's firm and arab states are getting such deep pockets into warner bros discovery is super concerning 🤔. it feels like we're watching a game of risk where these foreign investors could end up owning nearly 3/5th of the company, which is basically a huge chunk of us media landscape 📺. i'm not saying trump is bad or anything, but jared's history with saudi arabia and other arabs does make you wonder if he's putting the interests of his friends over what's best for america 🤑. and then there's the whole thing about him trying to broker peace agreements, which can't be good if it means taking sides in foreign conflicts...
 
🤔 This whole deal with Paramount and Warner Bros Discovery is giving me major uneasy vibes. I mean, we're talking about $108 billion and all these high-stakes players like Jared Kushner's firm and Saudi Arabia getting in on it. What's the real motive here? Is this just a massive business deal or is there something more sinister going on? 🤑

And let's be real, Kushner's ties to foreign leaders have been a huge red flag for ages. I'm not buying the argument that he's all about peace agreements and whatnot. He's got a history of getting close to some pretty sketchy folks, especially in Saudi Arabia.

The more I think about it, the more I believe we need to be super cautious here. If this deal goes through, we're essentially letting foreign powers have a huge stake in our media landscape. That's not just a threat to US democracy – that's a threat to American journalism as we know it. 📰

We need to get to the bottom of what's really going on here and make sure that no one is getting away with undermining our institutions. I'm all for business deals, but this one feels like something more...
 
omg can u imagine if this deal goes through?? it's like having a foreign entity controlling our media landscape 🤯📺 i'm getting major vibes of a dystopian movie here... Kushner's involvement is definitely raising some red flags, especially with his history of dealings with Saudi Arabia 🤝 it's not just about the money, it's about who's pulling the strings and what kind of influence they're gonna have on our media and democracy 💸💪
 
I'm low-key worried about this deal 🤔... if these Arab monarchies get control of Warner Bros, it could be super bad news for US media 📰. I mean, think about it - they're already pumping in billions of dollars and Kushner's got a stake in the game 💸. It raises so many questions about foreign influence on our media landscape 🌎... are we gonna see more biased reporting or even censorship? 🚫

And let's not forget about Jared Kushner's history with Saudi Arabia 😬... it's like, his ties to foreign leaders have been a thing for ages, and now he's got a major stake in US media. It's hard to shake the feeling that this deal is gonna undermine our democracy and rule of law 🤕.

I'm all for business deals happening, but when you've got foreign powers involved and it could impact our media landscape so much... it just feels sketchy 😏. We need to keep a close eye on this and make sure regulators are doing their job 👀.
 
This deal with Paramount Skydance acquiring Warner Bros Discovery raises some uncomfortable questions about foreign influence on our domestic media landscape 🤔💰 The fact that Jared Kushner is involved, particularly given his history of brokering peace agreements in Saudi Arabia and other Arab states, makes me think that this could be a slippery slope for national security concerns. What if the new owners, with ties to these three countries, begin to exert undue influence on CNN's editorial direction? 📰😬
 
this whole thing is giving me vibes that something fishy is going down 🤔... how can us citizens trust our media if it's being run by foreign interests? i mean, we're already dealing with info wars and whatnot, the last thing we need is some rich arab dude having too much clout in our airwaves 📺👀

and let's be real, this deal is HUGE 💸 like $108 billion huge... that's a ton of money to be made on one deal, and it's basically setting up a puppet regime in the middle east 🤴♂️... i'm not saying all foreign investment is bad, but when you're talking about 3/5s of the company being owned by arab states, it gets sketchy 💯

and then there's kushner himself... he's got some serious baggage with his dad-in-law trump 🤝... can we really trust him to make decisions that are in america's best interest? or is this all just a big power play for the bush family 👊
 
I'm not sure if I trust this whole thing 🤔. The fact that Kushner's firm, Affinity Partners, is getting funding from these Arab countries is super sketchy. It's like, can't we get some clarity on who's really behind the scenes here? I mean, I get it, business is business and all, but when it comes to something as big as US media ownership, you gotta consider the bigger picture 📺.

And what's with the whole "smaller size" thing from Paramount CEO David Ellison? Is he seriously trying to spin this deal like it's a good thing that we're getting less scrutiny? I don't think so 🙅‍♂️. The concern about foreign influence on our media is legitimate and shouldn't be waved off.

It's also worrying that Kushner's got these connections with Saudi Arabia and other Arab states. We've seen where that can lead... 😬. It feels like we're playing with fire here, and I'm not sure anyone's really keeping the heat 🤯. Can we please just get a more transparent picture of what's going on?
 
This whole situation with Paramount and Warner Bros Discovery is super heavy to think about, you know? 🤯 It feels like we're playing with fire when it comes to foreign influence on our media landscape. I mean, Jared Kushner's involvement is already raising some major red flags, especially given his history with Saudi Arabia and other Arab states. It's like, what's the point of having regulations if they're just gonna be ignored or watered down because of someone's personal connections? 🤔

And think about it, if this deal goes through, we could be looking at a scenario where US media is being controlled by foreign interests, which is basically a recipe for disaster. I mean, what happens when you've got CNN's parent company owned by someone with ties to the Saudi government? It's like, what kind of reporting are they gonna do? Are they gonna be pushing some kind of agenda? 📰

It's not just about national security risks either, it's about the very fabric of our democracy. If we let foreign powers come in and influence our media landscape, we're basically handing them a seat at the table, which is just not right. We need to make sure that our institutions are protected, even if it means some uncomfortable scrutiny and tough decisions. 💡
 
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