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Judge denies AT&T's request to disclose DOJ-White House communications about $85B Time Warner merger

The passage hints at undisclosed communications between Attorney General Jeff Sessions, other Justice Department officials, and the White House regarding a major telecom-media merger. If verified, the Federal judge blocked AT&T's motion to obtain internal DOJ-White House communications. Attorney General Jeff Sessions is named as a DOJ official involved in the communications. The matter concerns th

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
Reference
House Oversight #020144
Pages
1
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0
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Summary

The passage hints at undisclosed communications between Attorney General Jeff Sessions, other Justice Department officials, and the White House regarding a major telecom-media merger. If verified, the Federal judge blocked AT&T's motion to obtain internal DOJ-White House communications. Attorney General Jeff Sessions is named as a DOJ official involved in the communications. The matter concerns th

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attfinancial-flowjeff-sessionspolitical-influencewhite-housemergersjustice-departmenttime-warnerlegal-exposuremoderate-importancehouse-oversightantitrust

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Hot event alert: RSVP to our 2/26 event in NYC for interviews with NBA star Draymond Green, BBG Ventures’ Susan Lyne, JPMorgan’s Jennifer Piepszak, and Equinox CEO Harvey Spevak. Top of the Morning Illustration: Rebecca Zisser / Axios AT&T's proposed $85 billion purchase of Time Warner took another turn yesterday. A federal judge hearing the Justice Department's lawsuit to block the deal denied a request by the telecom giant to disclose communications between Justice Department officials, including Attorney General Jeff Sessions, and the White House about the deal.

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