Dem Senators Ask: Who Is Going To Regulate Trump’s Mobile Phone Venture (Spoiler: Nobody)

from the dysfunction-junction dept

Back in June the Trump administration announced it would be launching a new mobile phone company, including a new Trump branded phone they claimed would be “made in the U.S.” As we noted then, it was all mostly bullshit: the venture was just a flimsy rebranding of an existing MVNO (Mobile Virtual Network Operator), which in turn was being run over the T-Mobile network.

The Trump phone itself, which may or may not actually exist, also likely isn’t made in the U.S. In this way “Trump Mobile” was the perfect Trump family product: a thin, lazy rebranding marketing opportunity aimed at rubes who don’t know any better.

Curiously some Democratic officials have chosen this hill to have a little performative tussle on. Senators Elizabeth Warren, Richard Blumenthal, Adam Schiff, and Chris Van Hollen, along with Representatives Doris Matsui and Greg Casar, have written a letter to the FDA, FCC, and FTC asking how they plan to regulate Trump Mobile and avoid conflicts of interest:

“Trump Mobile heightens the risk that President Trump could expect preferential treatment from your agencies for this company and those that partner with it—or expect you to penalize competitors,” wrote the lawmakers. “It is critical that federal regulators continue to evenhandedly enforce competition and consumer protection laws against Trump Mobile and any companies with which it works, especially in the face of this opportunity for corruption and self-dealing for President Trump,” concluded the lawmakers.

The lawmakers asked the agencies to respond to a series of questions by September 5, 2025, including: whether they have discussed the venture with President Trump, the Trump Organization, or Trump Mobile; their plans to avoid undue political influence; and whether they would allow President Trump to intervene in the agencies’ decisions related to Trump Mobile.

While these concerns are all perfectly valid, it’s kind of a weird hill for Dem lawmakers to make a stand on, given the broader problems we face. The Trump administration has utterly eviscerated all regulatory independence and whatever was left of U.S. consumer protection and corporate oversight. And the Democrats already know the answer to the questions they’re asking: nobody in the Trump administration gives two fleeting shits about financial conflicts of interests, corporate oversight, or regulatory autonomy.

The elimination of public safety, labor, consumer protection oversight is going to result in fatalities at scale across countless industries, making problems with Trump’s shitty fake mobile phone company probably the least of our worries. And the Dem lawmakers already know the Trump administration isn’t going to meaningfully regulate themselves or their friends, making this outrage rather… decorative.

So it’s kind of like asking if the hotel you’re staying in is going to change the sheets while the hotel itself is on fire.

That’s not to say this can’t bring some attention to Trump’s self dealing and regulatory capture, and maybe it can form the basis of some legal action. But it might be nice for Dems to embrace more alarming messaging about the dire state of public safety and consumer protection and the disasters waiting over the horizon, especially given the fact that the press doesn’t appear to give much of a shit.

Most Americans are clueless to the level of Trump corruption because most of the press isn’t willing to clearly cover it. Democrats need simple, frightening, brutally repetitive messaging on the basics of that corruption; they probably don’t need to wade into niche oversight problems related to lazy MVNO rebranding deals asking questions they already know the answers to.

Filed Under: , , , , , , , ,
Companies: trump mobile, trump organization

Rate this comment as insightful
Rate this comment as funny
You have rated this comment as insightful
You have rated this comment as funny
Flag this comment as abusive/trolling/spam
You have flagged this comment
The first word has already been claimed
The last word has already been claimed
Insightful Lightbulb icon Funny Laughing icon Abusive/trolling/spam Flag icon Insightful badge Lightbulb icon Funny badge Laughing icon Comments icon

Comments on “Dem Senators Ask: Who Is Going To Regulate Trump’s Mobile Phone Venture (Spoiler: Nobody)”

Subscribe: RSS Leave a comment
7 Comments

This comment has been flagged by the community. Click here to show it.

Koby (profile) says:

Skeleton In The Closet

Don’t forget that congress has struggled with the PELOSI act, particularly thanks to opposition from Democrats in recent years. The press doesn’t want to cover theoretical profits that Trump might make a few years from now, because it will remind voters of the millions of dollars that career politicians have made already.

MrWilson (profile) says:

Re:

The press doesn’t want to cover theoretical profits that Trump might make a few years from now, because it will remind voters of the millions of dollars that career politicians have made already.

Except the press has covered how career politicians have made money, so your premise is completely unsupported. Also, Trump has made a career out of being a politician for the last ten years and made millions from it while flouting laws and ethics, so it’s the same thing, except even more upfront and egregious. But sure, both sides the issue as if it could justify the corruption and destruction of the government by the people who keep yelling that the government is corrupt.

Leave a Reply to Anonymous Coward Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Have a BestNetTech Account? Sign in now. Want one? Register here

Comment Options:

Make this the or (get credits or sign in to see balance) what's this?

What's this?

BestNetTech community members with BestNetTech Credits can spotlight a comment as either the "First Word" or "Last Word" on a particular comment thread. Credits can be purchased at the BestNetTech Insider Shop »

Follow BestNetTech

BestNetTech Daily Newsletter

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

Get all our posts in your inbox with the BestNetTech Daily Newsletter!

We don’t spam. Read our privacy policy for more info.

Ctrl-Alt-Speech

A weekly news podcast from
Mike Masnick & Ben Whitelaw

Subscribe now to Ctrl-Alt-Speech »
BestNetTech Deals
BestNetTech Insider Discord
The latest chatter on the BestNetTech Insider Discord channel...
Loading...