Senator Mike Lee (R-UT) is taking a stand against corporate consolidation by railing against the proposed mega-merger between Netflix and Warner Bros. Discovery, showing that the America First movement won't bow down to Big Tech's insatiable appetite for monopolistic control.
Lee, who chairs the Senate Judiciary Committee's antitrust subcommittee, is spearheading growing Republican opposition to what could become one of the largest entertainment mergers in history. While establishment Republicans might typically rubber-stamp corporate deals, Lee understands that massive consolidation hurts everyday Americans.
This isn't just about business—it's about who controls the content pipeline flowing into American homes. Netflix has already pushed woke propaganda and anti-American narratives, while Warner Bros. Discovery owns CNN and other legacy media outlets that spent years attacking President Trump and patriotic Americans.
Fighting Corporate Giants That Hate America
Lee's opposition highlights a crucial shift in conservative thinking. The days of blindly supporting big business are over when those businesses actively work against American values and try to silence conservative voices.
"The regulatory approval process is critical when dealing with mergers of this magnitude," Lee emphasized, according to sources familiar with his position.
Patriots should ask themselves: Do we really want an even more powerful entertainment monopoly controlled by executives who despise traditional American values? This merger would create a content behemoth with unprecedented influence over what Americans watch—and what stories get buried.
Lee's principled stand proves that the MAGA movement isn't just about politics—it's about protecting American consumers from corporate giants who view us as nothing more than wallets to empty and minds to manipulate.
Will other Republicans follow Lee's lead and stand up to Big Tech consolidation, or will they cave to corporate pressure? The American people are watching.
