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How Far Can a President Go?; Hostile Takeover: Hollywood Edition
Episode 121

How Far Can a President Go?; Hostile Takeover: Hollywood Edition

Here's the Scoop · Yasmin Vosssoughian, Daniel Arkin, Laura Jarrett

December 8, 202519m 12s

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Show Notes

It’s a significant test of presidential power at the Supreme Court. Today, the justices are weighing whether President Donald Trump can fire a member of the Federal Trade Commission, an agency Congress intentionally shielded from political influence to protect its consumer-protection and antitrust mission. The case comes as Trump’s administration moves to dramatically reshape the federal workforce, slashing agencies and removing thousands of career employees. Now, the court must decide just how far presidential authority can reach. NBC News senior legal correspondent Laura Jarrett joins host Yasmin Vossoughian to explain. And Paramount Skydance just launched a hostile takeover bid for Warner Bros. Discovery, dropping a stunning $108 billion offer for the entire company. It’s a move that could reshape Hollywood overnight and ignite a new era of media mega-mergers. So, what exactly is going on here? And why now? NBC News senior reporter Daniel Arkin joins the pod to break it all down.


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hollywoodscotussupreme courtmediadonald trump