Zach Wahls
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Can I say, though, I think there is one reality that corporate America is particularly and increasingly acutely aware of, which is the House is likely to change hands.
And the Senate could change hands.
And 2028 isn't that far off if you're a corporate executive who looks at things in multi-year forecasts.
And the reality is that Paramount is a great example.
They have so alienated themselves.
from the party that is likely to take power, at least in the legislative branch in the coming year, that they have some work to do.
And the more they make these arrangements with the Trump administration, the more they do the bidding, the more they're going to have to go to the Hill and testify as to how this isn't a corrupt practice.
You know, and I think that they're going to have to, I think they understand that there's going to be a call for some accountability on this, which I do think is why you have, for example, you know, Paramount has done every, bent over backwards for this administration, but Nora O'Donnell,
who is on CBS, who is, which, you know, as part of 60 Minutes, has asked Trump some probably of the toughest questions that any journalist has asked him in the last month relating to his role in the Epstein files in the wake of the White House correspondent's shooting.
So I think, or attempted shooting.
I mean, I just think, I'm not like a corporate stooge here, Dan.
My story defense of the C-suite.
But I do think there are financial realities that are going to come into play here.
And Trump is a lame duck, not just politically speaking, but in terms of business.
At some point, he becomes dead weight.
And these kinds of fights are only going to... I mean, I think you can only wage them on Trump's behalf for so long before you're actually putting yourself in harm's way.
I look forward to this exact thing.
When will Kamala Harris sue CBS for whatever?
Thirty eight million dollars because it's deemed election interference in the twenty twenty eight election.
I digress.