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Governor Newsom calls FCC Chair Brendan Carr a "disgrace," says California will lead more antitrust enforcement to protect consumers from Trump's rising costs
What you need to know: As the Trump Administration retreats from enforcing antitrust laws and approves harmful corporate mergers, Governor Newsom today slammed FCC Chairman Brendan Carr as a "disgrace" for advancing the Nexstar/Tegna merger — a deal that would create the largest broadcast station group in the country, consolidating conservative media power by controlling access to news and programming for up to 80% of U.S. households.
SACRAMENTO – Governor Gavin Newsom today blasted President Donald Trump's federal regulators for approving the proposed Nexstar Media Group and Tegna Inc. merger, lambasting the deal as the latest example of Trump abandoning consumers and allowing corporate power to run unchecked.
Brendan Carr is a disgrace, and this latest 'deal' would make Vladimir Putin proud. The Trump Administration is walking away from its responsibility to protect consumers and competitive markets — putting corporate profits ahead of working families. California is stepping up to fill that void… More enforcement to come!
Governor Gavin Newsom
Across industries — from media to live entertainment to telecommunications — the Trump Administration has declined to challenge consolidation, allowing powerful corporations to grow larger while consumers face higher prices, fewer choices, and less accountability. The Nexstar/Tegna merger is the latest example.
"The Trump Administration has made it clear that its allegiance lies with protecting corporate donors, not invigorating our economy, not fueling competition, not protecting workers and American families," said Attorney General Rob Bonta. "Consolidation in markets at the center of American economic life — like the entertainment or broadcasting industries — doesn't serve our economy and has proven to lead to increased unaffordability, a loss of good-paying job opportunities, and fewer choices for consumers. The President seems to be more concerned with helping his rich friends get richer rather than helping bring costs down for the American people — this is not consistent with California's values. We will continue fighting on all fronts."
After attacking Jimmy Kimmel, Carr fast-tracks consolidation
After cheering Nexstar for canceling Jimmy Kimmel's show at his urging, FCC Chairman and Trump appointee Brendan Carr fast-tracked the merger's approval and purported to waive longstanding restrictions against consolidation of broadcasting, with the express goal of increasing the reach of conservative media in America. The deal would combine the nation's largest and third-largest television station operators into a single media giant with reach into up to 80% of U.S. households — concentrating control over local news and eliminating independent voices in communities across the country.
California stepping in as federal enforcement falters
In recent months, the Trump Administration has repeatedly declined to enforce federal antitrust laws — waving through major corporate mergers and siding with corporate interests, even when deals sell out American consumers and workers.
Last week, Attorney General Rob Bonta led a coalition of states in filing a lawsuit and seeking an emergency court order to block the Nexstar/Tegna merger — citing the risk of higher cable prices, newsroom layoffs, and dangerous consolidation of media power. California is also continuing its fight against Live Nation/Ticketmaster after federal regulators entered a weak settlement of their claims — seeking to restore competition in the live entertainment industry by ending anti-competitive practices, forcing structural changes, and securing compensation for consumers who were overcharged.
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Fighting for consumers
As Donald Trump raises costs on consumers and greenlights corporate power, California will continue to lead aggressive antitrust enforcement to protect consumers from rising costs driven by federal inaction.
Governor Newsom has made protecting consumers and lowering costs a core priority — pairing tough enforcement with nation-leading reforms. He recently signed legislation ensuring the Attorney General receives the same information regarding some large mergers that the federal government receives. Under his leadership, California created the first-in-the-nation independent gas price watchdog and enacted new tools to crack down on oil industry price spikes. He has launched CalRx to compete with the pharmaceutical industry by manufacturing and distributing prescription drugs like lower-cost insulin. The Governor has also signed landmark legislation to protect veterans from predatory "claim sharks," strengthened safeguards against hidden fees, expanded data privacy protections, and implemented new rules to crack down on deceptive business practices and better protect children and families online.
The Governor has also increased oversight of utilities through reforms at the CPUC to better protect ratepayers, while advancing the strongest renter protections in the nation, and anti-price gouging laws. While protecting consumers, Governor Newsom has also protected taxpayers by leading aggressive efforts to root out fraud, waste, and abuse — helping recover and protect more than $125 billion in taxpayer funds.
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Governor Newsom calls FCC Chair Brendan Carr a "disgrace," says California will lead more antitrust enforcement to protect consumers from Trump's rising costs
What you need to know: As the Trump Administration retreats from enforcing antitrust laws and approves harmful corporate mergers, Governor Newsom today slammed FCC Chairman Brendan Carr as a "disgrace" for advancing the Nexstar/Tegna merger — a deal that would create the largest broadcast station group in the country, consolidating conservative media power by controlling access to news and programming for up to 80% of U.S. households.
SACRAMENTO – Governor Gavin Newsom today blasted President Donald Trump's federal regulators for approving the proposed Nexstar Media Group and Tegna Inc. merger, lambasting the deal as the latest example of Trump abandoning consumers and allowing corporate power to run unchecked.
Brendan Carr is a disgrace, and this latest 'deal' would make Vladimir Putin proud. The Trump Administration is walking away from its responsibility to protect consumers and competitive markets — putting corporate profits ahead of working families. California is stepping up to fill that void… More enforcement to come!
Governor Gavin Newsom
Across industries — from media to live entertainment to telecommunications — the Trump Administration has declined to challenge consolidation, allowing powerful corporations to grow larger while consumers face higher prices, fewer choices, and less accountability. The Nexstar/Tegna merger is the latest example.
"The Trump Administration has made it clear that its allegiance lies with protecting corporate donors, not invigorating our economy, not fueling competition, not protecting workers and American families," said Attorney General Rob Bonta. "Consolidation in markets at the center of American economic life — like the entertainment or broadcasting industries — doesn't serve our economy and has proven to lead to increased unaffordability, a loss of good-paying job opportunities, and fewer choices for consumers. The President seems to be more concerned with helping his rich friends get richer rather than helping bring costs down for the American people — this is not consistent with California's values. We will continue fighting on all fronts."
After attacking Jimmy Kimmel, Carr fast-tracks consolidation
After cheering Nexstar for canceling Jimmy Kimmel's show at his urging, FCC Chairman and Trump appointee Brendan Carr fast-tracked the merger's approval and purported to waive longstanding restrictions against consolidation of broadcasting, with the express goal of increasing the reach of conservative media in America. The deal would combine the nation's largest and third-largest television station operators into a single media giant with reach into up to 80% of U.S. households — concentrating control over local news and eliminating independent voices in communities across the country.
California stepping in as federal enforcement falters
In recent months, the Trump Administration has repeatedly declined to enforce federal antitrust laws — waving through major corporate mergers and siding with corporate interests, even when deals sell out American consumers and workers.
Last week, Attorney General Rob Bonta led a coalition of states in filing a lawsuit and seeking an emergency court order to block the Nexstar/Tegna merger — citing the risk of higher cable prices, newsroom layoffs, and dangerous consolidation of media power. California is also continuing its fight against Live Nation/Ticketmaster after federal regulators entered a weak settlement of their claims — seeking to restore competition in the live entertainment industry by ending anti-competitive practices, forcing structural changes, and securing compensation for consumers who were overcharged.
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Fighting for consumers
As Donald Trump raises costs on consumers and greenlights corporate power, California will continue to lead aggressive antitrust enforcement to protect consumers from rising costs driven by federal inaction.
Governor Newsom has made protecting consumers and lowering costs a core priority — pairing tough enforcement with nation-leading reforms. He recently signed legislation ensuring the Attorney General receives the same information regarding some large mergers that the federal government receives. Under his leadership, California created the first-in-the-nation independent gas price watchdog and enacted new tools to crack down on oil industry price spikes. He has launched CalRx to compete with the pharmaceutical industry by manufacturing and distributing prescription drugs like lower-cost insulin. The Governor has also signed landmark legislation to protect veterans from predatory "claim sharks," strengthened safeguards against hidden fees, expanded data privacy protections, and implemented new rules to crack down on deceptive business practices and better protect children and families online.
The Governor has also increased oversight of utilities through reforms at the CPUC to better protect ratepayers, while advancing the strongest renter protections in the nation, and anti-price gouging laws. While protecting consumers, Governor Newsom has also protected taxpayers by leading aggressive efforts to root out fraud, waste, and abuse — helping recover and protect more than $125 billion in taxpayer funds.
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