Trump says 'any deal' to buy Warner Bros should include CNN

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Trump says 'any deal' to buy Warner Bros should include CNN

Netflix and Paramount are engaged in a heated bidding war over the legacy movie studio

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Joseph A. WulfsohnFox News

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December 10, 2025 6:06pm ESTclose Trump says people who have run CNN are a 'disgrace' Video

Trump says people who have run CNN are a 'disgrace'

President Donald Trump explains why he believes CNN should be sold to new ownership.

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President Donald Trump insisted Wednesday that CNN be part of any sale of the Warner Bros. Studios.

"I think the people that have run CNN for the last long period of time are a disgrace," Trump told reporters from the White House on Wednesday. "I think it's imperative that CNN be sold because you certainly wouldn't want to put people, just leave those people with some money, good money at CNN so that, you know, they can spend even more money spreading poison because it's lies. It's a disgrace. So I wouldn't want to see the same company end up with CNN.

"I think CNN should be sold because I think the people that are running CNN right now... are either corrupt or incompetent," he added.

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President Donald Trump speaks during a roundtable discussion with top business leaders in the Roosevelt Room at the White House on December 10, 2025 in Washington, DC. (Alex Wong/Getty Images)

While he conceded that he could be talked out of wanting CNN to be sold with Warner Bros., Trump maintained that those who've been running CNN have "run CNN into the ground."

"Nobody watches. Very few people watch. I don't think they should be entrusted with running CNN any longer," Trump said. "So I think any deal should be a guarantee and certain that CNN is part of it or sold separately. But I don't think the people that are running that company right now and running CNN, which is a very dishonest group of people, I don't think that should be allowed to continue. I think CNN should be sold along with everything else."

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Of the two potential buyers, Netflix has made an offer for just the studio and HBO while Paramount is seeking the entirety of CNN's parent company, Warner Bros. Discovery.

Neither Warner Bros. Discovery nor Netflix responded to Fox News Digital's requests for comment. A spokesperson for CNN declined to comment.

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Trump insisted CNN should be part of "any deal" amid the bidding war over Warner Bros. Studios. ( Elijah Nouvelage/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

In October, Warner Bros. Discovery announced it was putting itself up for sale. It previously said it was going to split into two companies — one for the studio and HBO, the other being the cable networks within the corporate umbrella.

Before Netflix emerged last week as the victor of the bidding war, it had seemed that Paramount owner David Ellison was in the driver's seat, only to be off-roaded by the streaming giant on Friday with its nearly $83 billion offer. On Monday, Paramount launched a $108 billion hostile takeover bid for the entire company, including its cable assets like CNN.

Trump's comments will likely loom over the bidding war as his administration can be a hurdle for both Netflix and Paramount to buy Warner Bros.

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The Warner Bros. studio lot

Warner Bros. Studios is in the middle of a heated bidding war between Netflix and Paramount. (Mike Blake/Reuters)

CNN staffers are largely feeling "grim" about the prospects of CNN being owned by Ellison, who Trump has a cozy relationship with, as well as Ellison's billionaire father Larry Ellison.

Network insiders say that their colleagues worry Ellison would overhaul CNN's editorial decisions the way he has with CBS News with his appointment of Bari Weiss as its editor-in-chief.

"They see CBS as a complete and utter s--- show, which it was before this to be honest," one CNN staffer told Fox News Digital, while conceding "our organization is also in chaos and crisis."

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In August, Ellison took over Paramount as part of its $8 billion merger with Skydance Media. The deal was plagued by politics as Paramount settled Trump's election interference lawsuit against the company over CBS News' handling of the "60 Minutes" interview with then-Vice President Kamala Harris

Liberal critics accused Paramount of "bending the knee" to Trump in order for his FCC to approve the merger. They also expressed outrage over CBS' cancellation of "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert," which will stop airing after May 2026. The network insisted it was purely a financial decision, though critics believe it was also tied to the FCC-approved merger. 

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Paramount owner David Ellison made a $108 billion hostile takeover bid to buy the entirety of Warner Bros. Discovery, which includes CNN. (Charly Triballeau/AFP via Getty Images)

During a CNBC interview on Monday, Ellison was asked whether he would combine CNN and CBS News' newsgathering operations. He dodged the question, speaking instead about the broader goal he has for news, which is getting into the "trust" and "truth business" that "speaks to the 70% of Americans in the middle," a sentiment previously echoed by Weiss.

However, The Wall Street Journal reported that Ellison had told Trump officials that he'd make sweeping changes to CNN if he became its owner, and that Trump has been vocal about wanting CNN to have new ownership that will make programming changes.

"I think everyone wants to be fair," a second CNN staffer said. "I don't think [CNN colleagues] see Ellison as trying to target the political middle. I think they think he is kowtowing to Trump."

Trump himself has so far had a more agnostic approach to the bidding war despite his close relationship with the Ellisons. Last week, he praised Netflix as a "great company" and called its CEO Ted Sarandos a "fantastic man" but expressed concern about its market share. On Monday, he refrained from saying he supported Paramount's bid despite it being partially financed by his son-in-law Jared Kushner's private equity firm Affinity Partners, something Trump told reporters he hadn't discussed with Kushner about. 

Meanwhile, Trump blasted Paramount over the "60 Minutes" interview featuring ally-turned-foe Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., writing on Truth Social that the new ownership is "NO BETTER THAN THE OLD OWNERSHIP."

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Joseph A. Wulfsohn is a media reporter for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to joseph.wulfsohn@fox.com and on Twitter: @JosephWulfsohn.

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