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Larry Ellison briefly surpassed Elon Musk to become the richest person in September 2025 and is ranked as the fourth-richest person in the world.
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Trump pushes Larry Ellison to revive ‘Rush Hour’ series as Paramount bids for Warner Bros. Discovery
President Trump is reportedly pushing his billionaire ally Larry Ellison to revive the “Rush Hour” franchise starring Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker — assuming the Ellison family succeeds in the bidding war for the movie series’ license holder Warner Bros. Discovery.
President Donald Trump is reportedly leaning on Oracle CEO Larry Ellison to produce a new entry in the “Rush Hour” film series. Citing “a person directly familiar with the conversations,” Semafor reported that Trump “personally pressed” Ellison to make a new film in the action-comedy series, which starred Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker.
If Paramount ends up buying Warner Bros. Discovery, some of President Trump's least favorite CNN hosts may end up getting the boot.
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Trump Officials Discussed With Larry Ellison Axing CNN Anchors Amid Takeover Bid: Report
Ellison, a major Paramount shareholder, is reportedly courting regulatory approval for a takeover of CNN's parent company, Warner Bros Discovery. The post Trump Officials Discussed With Larry Ellison Axing CNN Anchors Amid Takeover Bid: Report first appeared on Mediaite.
The two discussed firing Erin Burnett and Brianna Keilar (both of whom Trump has issues with) and putting CBS’s 60 Minutes—now controlled by another Zionist, Bari Weiss—on CNN. While Paramount is run by Ellison’s son David, the senior Ellison owns the biggest share of the company.
President Donald Trump has strong views about news media and an interest in asserting them; he’s long claimed credit for ending the careers of journalists and comedians. CNN staff now worry that if their company is sold to Paramount, his friend Larry Ellison may fire two of the network’s most prominent women: Erin Burnett and Brianna Keilar.
According to several sources, Paramount Skydance's primary shareholder Larry Ellison has discussed the possibility of the company buying Warner Bros. Discovery. Part of that discussion allegedly had to do with the idea of getting rid of several CNN hosts that President Donald Trump doesn't like.