US President Donald Trump on Sunday weighed in on Netflix’s bid to buy the legendary Hollywood studio Warner Bros., signalling both caution and admiration as the proposed $83 billion deal continues to stir controversy across the entertainment industry.

Speaking to reporters as he arrived for the Kennedy Center Honors ceremony, Trump said the streaming giant already commands “a very large market share," adding that the acquisition “could be a problem" for regulators assessing its impact on competition.

He made it clear that he intends to play a role in the outcome, remarking, “I’ll be involved in that decision".

At the same time, Trump offered glowing praise for Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos, who recently visited the White House.

Trump described Sarandos as someone who has “done one of th

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