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kaggle-ho-021097House Oversight

Judge blocks AT&T-Time Warner deal communications request, shielding DOJ and White House exchanges

Judge blocks AT&T-Time Warner deal communications request, shielding DOJ and White House exchanges The passage reveals that a federal judge denied AT&T's request to obtain communications between the Justice Department (including Attorney General Jeff Sessions) and the White House regarding the $85 billion AT&T‑Time Warner merger. This suggests possible undisclosed coordination between senior government officials and a major corporate transaction, offering a concrete lead (names, deal, date) for further investigation. While the claim is not yet verified and lacks details on the content of the communications, it ties high‑ranking officials to a controversial merger, making it a strong investigative lead with notable controversy. Key insights: AT&T sought court-ordered disclosure of internal DOJ‑White House communications about its Time Warner acquisition.; Judge denied the request, keeping those communications sealed.; Attorney General Jeff Sessions is specifically mentioned as a DOJ official involved.

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Judge blocks AT&T-Time Warner deal communications request, shielding DOJ and White House exchanges The passage reveals that a federal judge denied AT&T's request to obtain communications between the Justice Department (including Attorney General Jeff Sessions) and the White House regarding the $85 billion AT&T‑Time Warner merger. This suggests possible undisclosed coordination between senior government officials and a major corporate transaction, offering a concrete lead (names, deal, date) for further investigation. While the claim is not yet verified and lacks details on the content of the communications, it ties high‑ranking officials to a controversial merger, making it a strong investigative lead with notable controversy. Key insights: AT&T sought court-ordered disclosure of internal DOJ‑White House communications about its Time Warner acquisition.; Judge denied the request, keeping those communications sealed.; Attorney General Jeff Sessions is specifically mentioned as a DOJ official involved.

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