President Donald Trump publicly called on Netflix to terminate Susan Rice’s involvement with the streaming giant, saying the company should face consequences if it does not take action.
In remarks to reporters, Trump criticized Netflix’s decision to partner with Rice, a former national security official and ambassador to the United Nations, over concerns about her political background and influence. He argued that her role with the company is inappropriate and signaled that there should be ramifications for Netflix if it retains her.
Trump’s comments reflect ongoing tensions between his administration and media and entertainment companies over perceived bias and corporate decisions he views as politically motivated. The president did not specify what form potential consequences might take, but stressed that companies should be held accountable for choices he believes undermine national interests.
Netflix has not publicly responded to Trump’s remarks, and Rice’s position with the company remains in place. The situation highlights broader debates about the intersection of politics, business leadership, and media influence in today’s cultural landscape.
Trump’s call amplifies scrutiny on high-profile corporate partnerships and underscores his continued focus on confronting organizations whose actions he views as adversarial to his policies or agenda.
