
Verdict with Ted Cruz The UN has Their Hat Out, Why the Netflix Merger is paramount in Entertainment & Americans Agree on Voter ID Week In Review
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Feb 7, 2026 Discussion of a U.S. funding pullback that leaves the United Nations facing visible cutbacks and questions about waste. A major streaming merger is examined as a national security and cultural concern, with worries about foreign money and concentrated media influence. Debate over a new voter ID law and citizenship checks, with polling and fraud-prevention arguments highlighted.
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Merger Raises Security And Influence Risks
- Ted Cruz warns a proposed Netflix–Paramount/Warners deal raises national security and cultural-concentration risks.
- He stresses foreign funding, especially billions from the Middle East, could shape acceptable content.
Scrutinize Media Mergers Now
- Ask tough questions of media executives about bias and content balance before regulators approve mergers.
- Cruz urges DOJ and FCC scrutiny to prevent excessive cultural consolidation.
Entertainment Shapes Beliefs
- Cruz argues entertainment shapes public perception more than news and that Hollywood skews left.
- He challenges executives to name programming aimed at conservatives as evidence of bias.
