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Netflix boss responds to Trump’s call to fire Susan Rice: ‘This is a business deal, not a political deal’

February 23, 2026
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Netflix boss responds to Trump’s call to fire Susan Rice: ‘This is a business deal, not a political deal’
Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos
Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos. Max Cisotti/Dave Benett/Getty Images
  • The co-CEO of Netflix has responded to Trump’s call to remove Susan Rice from its board.
  • Ted Sarandos called Netflix’s efforts to buy Warner Bros. a “business deal” and “not a political deal.”
  • Netflix is battling Paramount for Warner Bros., with a deal requiring DOJ approval.

The head of Netflix has responded publicly for the first time to President Donald Trump’s calls for it to remove Susan Rice from its board.

“This is a business deal. It’s not a political deal,” Ted Sarandos, the co-CEO of Netflix, told the BBC’s Today program on Monday, referring to the company’s bid to buy Warner Bros. “This deal is run by the Department of Justice in the US, and regulators throughout Europe and around the world.”

In a Saturday Truth Social post, Trump called on Netflix to fire Rice, a former US ambassador and national security advisor in the Obama and Biden administrations, from its board of directors.

Trump was responding to comments Rice made in a podcast about corporations that “take a knee to Trump,” warning that they could face retribution from a future Democratic administration.

When asked about how big a deal it was for the president to weigh in on Rice, Sarandos said: “He likes to do a lot of things on social media.”

It comes at a delicate time for Netflix, which is battling Paramount to buy Warner Bros. Discovery. A deal would require approval from the Department of Justice’s antitrust division.

Earlier this month, Trump had said he “shouldn’t be involved” in the deal. But that changed over the weekend, with the president writing that Netflix should remove Rice from its board “or pay the consequences.”

Susan Rice
Susan Rice Drew Angerer/Getty Images

Business Insider’s Peter Kafka called Trump’s demands an “extraordinary use of power” and said it’s a reminder that the White House would be involved in the future of Warner Bros., regardless of what Trump is saying.

Speaking to the BBC, Sarandos said his pitch to Trump for Netflix’s Warner Bros. bid is “growth in the economy.”

He said that Netflix’s deal is a “vertical merger” in which the company is buying assets it doesn’t already have, and so it will be “adding to the market.”

While Netflix is seeking to buy Warner Bros. streaming and studio assets, Paramount is looking to buy all of the company.

Paramount has until the end of Monday to increase the size of its bid for Warner Bros.

Read the original article on Business Insider

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