Law Needing Trump’s approval on merger, T-Mobile execs book rooms at his hotel.

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Last April, telecom giant T-Mobile announced a megadeal: a $26 billion merger with rival Sprint, which would more than double T-Mobile’s value and give it a huge new chunk of the cellphone market.

But for T-Mobile, one hurdle remained: Its deal needed approval from the Trump administration.

The next day, in Washington, staffers at the Trump International Hotel were handed a list of incoming “VIP Arrivals.” That day’s list included nine of T-Mobile’s top executives — including its chief operating officer, chief technology officer, chief strategy officer, chief financial officer and its outspoken celebrity chief executive, John Legere.

They were scheduled to stay between one and three days. But it was not their last visit.

Instead, T-Mobile executives have returned to President Trump’s hotel repeatedly since then, according to eyewitnesses and hotel documents obtained by The Washington Post.

By mid-June, seven weeks after the announcement of the merger, hotel records indicated that one T-Mobile executive was making his 10th visit to the hotel. Legere appears to have made at least four visits to the Trump hotel, walking the lobby in his T-Mobile gear.

These visits highlight a stark reality in Washington, unprecedented in modern American history. Trump the president works at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. Trump the businessman owns a hotel at 1100 Pennsylvania.

Countries, interest groups and companies like T-Mobile — whose future will be shaped by the administration’s choices — are free to stop at both and pay the president’s company while also meeting with officials in his government. Such visits raise questions about whether patronizing Trump’s private business is viewed as a way to influence public policy, critics said.



Remember when businesses and countries would buy Jimmy Carter’s peanuts to curry favor with him?
 
Nine rooms
Wow they are getting this on the cheap
 
It's just another example of potential self-enrichment via the office.

But the people who are concerned about malfeasance already pay attention to this and the people who don't care aren't going to be swayed by another example of something that doesn't bother them.
 
Not Trump's fault he makes the best hotels
 
Nine rooms
Wow they are getting this on the cheap

The article states higher than 38 total nights for those executives. That’s separate from the hundreds of rooms to lobbyists paid by Saudi Arabia, hosted parties for Kuwait and oil lobbyist firm meetings conducted there.
 
Fake News.

Its CFIUS and the FCC that approve these types of mergers not the President. Is there really going to be a story about every person that stays in a Trump hotel now?

Cant wait to see next week brings.

BREAKING NEWS: Soap salesmen stays at Trump hotel to bribe Trump into allowing him to expand his sales route!
BREAKING NEWS: Man staying at Trump hotel once beat his wife proving Trump supports violence against women!
BREAKING NEWS: Black man staying at Trump hotel gets locked out of his room proving Trump wants all black people to be homeless!
 
Last April, telecom giant T-Mobile announced a megadeal: a $26 billion merger with rival Sprint, which would more than double T-Mobile’s value and give it a huge new chunk of the cellphone market.

But for T-Mobile, one hurdle remained: Its deal needed approval from the Trump administration.

The next day, in Washington, staffers at the Trump International Hotel were handed a list of incoming “VIP Arrivals.” That day’s list included nine of T-Mobile’s top executives — including its chief operating officer, chief technology officer, chief strategy officer, chief financial officer and its outspoken celebrity chief executive, John Legere.

They were scheduled to stay between one and three days. But it was not their last visit.

Instead, T-Mobile executives have returned to President Trump’s hotel repeatedly since then, according to eyewitnesses and hotel documents obtained by The Washington Post.

By mid-June, seven weeks after the announcement of the merger, hotel records indicated that one T-Mobile executive was making his 10th visit to the hotel. Legere appears to have made at least four visits to the Trump hotel, walking the lobby in his T-Mobile gear.

These visits highlight a stark reality in Washington, unprecedented in modern American history. Trump the president works at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. Trump the businessman owns a hotel at 1100 Pennsylvania.

Countries, interest groups and companies like T-Mobile — whose future will be shaped by the administration’s choices — are free to stop at both and pay the president’s company while also meeting with officials in his government. Such visits raise questions about whether patronizing Trump’s private business is viewed as a way to influence public policy, critics said.



Remember when businesses and countries would buy Jimmy Carter’s peanuts to curry favor with him?


How does it feel to be guided by emotions and controlled by people who would eat your children for adrenochrome?

Seriously, if that is the best you can do when it comes to messed up shit those in government do to serve their own interests, you need to do better. That is lightweight pick pick pick shit and makes you look like you have no idea how evil the evil really is.

For instance, you could beat up on orange mang if you revealed that he is constantly lying about the state of the economy. He uses the manipulated Federal Reserve stats/propaganda to sell the idea that everything is the best ever when it is really on the verge of collapse. He has to lie to be able to blame the FED when SHTF, and he will be right because they are trying to bring the Trump admin. down (treason).
 
Isnt it nice when your President and country are for sale?
 
Good catch. Now if you guys were this thorough and hardcore about all politicians. When it comes to the Clinton's ir Obama's giving private speeches and making millions through fake foundations you guys are clueless. When it comes to Trump you guys turn into private investigators and detectives. Hard to take you serious.
 
They just was to stay in the best hotel. You guys are reaching again.
 
How does it feel to be guided by emotions and controlled by people who would eat your children for adrenochrome?

Seriously, if that is the best you can do when it comes to messed up shit those in government do to serve their own interests, you need to do better. That is lightweight pick pick pick shit and makes you look like you have no idea how evil the evil really is.

For instance, you could beat up on orange mang if you revealed that he is constantly lying about the state of the economy. He uses the manipulated Federal Reserve stats/propaganda to sell the idea that everything is the best ever when it is really on the verge of collapse. He has to lie to be able to blame the FED when SHTF, and he will be right because they are trying to bring the Trump admin. down (treason).

Somebody has been red pilled. And by red I don't mean adrenochrome.
 
Fake News.

Its CFIUS and the FCC that approve these types of mergers not the President. Is there really going to be a story about every person that stays in a Trump hotel now?

Cant wait to see next week brings.

BREAKING NEWS: Soap salesmen stays at Trump hotel to bribe Trump into allowing him to expand his sales route!
BREAKING NEWS: Man staying at Trump hotel once beat his wife proving Trump supports violence against women!
BREAKING NEWS: Black man staying at Trump hotel gets locked out of his room proving Trump wants all black people to be homeless!

You lost this argument when you made all those retarded Uranium One posts.

Bye bot
 
Trump aspects aside, mixed feelings on a T mobile and sprint merger. Large Corp mergers kill competition, and it's competition that makes capitalism feasible. But right now, Verizon actually doesn't have much competition and have more business despite the higher rates. So maybe a merger creating a network with the performance and coverage to rival Verizon would be a good thing for the consumer
 
It's just another example of potential self-enrichment via the office.

But the people who are concerned about malfeasance already pay attention to this and the people who don't care aren't going to be swayed by another example of something that doesn't bother them.

More like this is another example for confirmation bias seeing as how the President does not approve or disapprove of these things.

You lost this argument when you made all those retarded Uranium One posts.

Bye bot

<FookIsThatGuy> <Dany07>

TDS whatabout at its finest.
 
The article states higher than 38 total nights for those executives. That’s separate from the hundreds of rooms to lobbyists paid by Saudi Arabia, hosted parties for Kuwait and oil lobbyist firm meetings conducted there.
 
Good catch. Now if you guys were this thorough and hardcore about all politicians. When it comes to the Clinton's ir Obama's giving private speeches and making millions through fake foundations you guys are clueless. When it comes to Trump you guys turn into private investigators and detectives. Hard to take you serious.

I believe the way the Clinton Foundation operates was a problem if she wanted to become president. I’m unaware of an Obama foundation or what it’s doing. Speeches to major banks is disturbing for both parties and I wanted to see Clinton’s transcripts. But I can also chew gum and walk at the same time. I can look at those problems and want them fixed and also look at this situation and see it’s also corrupted.
 
I must have missed your puerto rico thread where a 100 lobbyist wined and dined democrats
 
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