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Eugene

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Thu Oct 30, 2025, 10:12 PM Thursday

Several MSNBC anchors criticized parent company Comcast for donating to Trump's controversial ballroom.

Several MSNBC anchors criticized parent company Comcast for donating to Trump’s controversial ballroom. (The Daily Beast)

Several MSNBC anchors, including Rachel Maddow and Lawrence O’Donnell, directly called out parent company Comcast for donating to help fund President Donald Trump’s controversial $300 million ballroom. The White House revealed the list of donors last week, and it included Amazon, Apple, Google, Microsoft, and Meta, as well as Comcast, despite Trump’s repeated attacks on Comcast subsidiary NBC. Discussing these companies on her Monday night show, Rachel Maddow called Comcast out by name, telling viewers, “For every corporation—like our parent company for another hot minute, Comcast—that wants to pay for Trump to take a literal wrecking ball, excuse me, I mean an excavator to the White House, those public-facing companies should know there’s a cost in terms of their reputation with the American people.”


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Several MSNBC anchors criticized parent company Comcast for donating to Trump's controversial ballroom. (Original Post) Eugene Thursday OP
Comcast's reputation as a vertical monopoly is imperative. Frasier Balzov Yesterday #1

Frasier Balzov

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1. Comcast's reputation as a vertical monopoly is imperative.
Fri Oct 31, 2025, 12:09 AM
Yesterday

a bundled cable television, internet and telephone system in multiple major markets
broadcast TV station ownership in multiple major markets
broadcast TV network NBC
streaming television platform Peacock
content creator Universal Pictures

Comcast quickly had to face the fact that the DOJ has it over a barrel.

I can understand why they might view shoveling money at a Trump pet project as an investment in their own survival.

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