Noti.Group RSS Feed
  • Contact Us
Wednesday, May 20, 2026
Noti Group Logo
  • Home
  • World News
  • Business
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • World News
  • Business
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
No Result
View All Result
Noti Group
No Result
View All Result
ADVERTISEMENT

Democrats preview how they’d go after the Ticketmaster settlement if they regain power

in Technology
Reading Time: 3 mins read
386 25
A A
0
Democrats preview how they’d go after the Ticketmaster settlement if they regain power
137
SHARES
6.8k
VIEWS
ShareShareShareShareShare

A handful of Democrats called an unofficial hearing on Capitol Hill Monday to slam the Department of Justice’s “trivial” and “pathetic” settlement with Live Nation-Ticketmaster, previewing how they might go after Trump administration antitrust deals if they win back congressional power in November.

While the DOJ settlement with Live Nation, which came one week into trial and with a promise of up to $280 million, received copious pushback, Democrats don’t at the moment have the power in either chamber to set committee agendas. That meant that Monday’s so-called shadow hearing looked different than most official proceedings. Instead of sitting at the elevated seats behind the dais, the lawmakers sat at tables below, eye level with witnesses including California Attorney General Rob Bonta, one of the AGs continuing the fight against Live Nation-Ticketmaster, ousted Trump administration antitrust official Roger Alford, and several entertainment industry players, including a member of the band The Hold Steady. Several artists asked to appear at the forum declined out of fear for their livelihoods, according to House Judiciary Committee Ranking Member Jamie Raskin (D-MD), who co-hosted the forum with Senate Homeland Security permanent subcommittee on investigations Ranking Member Richard Blumenthal (D-CT).

While their statements won’t be formally entered into the congressional record, the forum gave Democrats a way to publicize their concerns, which included that the DOJ’s deal was the result of undue corporate influence. “This isn’t like some kind of pickup game,” Raskin told reporters. “The corruption permeates the administration so much that we have to start building the record because it’s such an overwhelming task. We will be using the products of all of these shadow hearings to figure out where to go.” As a signal of the significance of the forum, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) delivered opening remarks to kick it off.

“The corruption permeates the administration so much that we have to start building the record because it’s such an overwhelming task”

The lawmakers pointed to the states’ resounding victory in the jury verdict as evidence that the DOJ’s settlement fell far short of what a good faith deal would include, charging it was a result of corruption. On the 11-page verdict form, jurors checked “yes” on every question about whether the states proved their claims. The DOJ has stood by its deal as a win for consumers. The deal will still need to undergo a Tunney Act review, which is meant to ensure that it’s in the public interest.

Judges are typically loath to reject a settlement, which is why Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) has proposed legislation to strengthen the standard. But Alford, who was fired from the DOJ and later spoke out about opposing lobbyist influence in antitrust deals, said this could be the rare case where the judge may reject the DOJ’s agreement, given that the same judge is now tasked with coming up with appropriate remedies to resolve Live Nation’s monopoly, potentially including a breakup.

“Divestiture, it’s the nuclear option”

Bonta said the states’ breakup request, expected to be formally submitted this week, may go beyond a separation of Live Nation and Ticketmaster. They’re also considering asking for at least partial divestitures of parts of Live Nation’s venue or artist management businesses. “Divestiture, it’s the nuclear option. We believe it’s warranted, but we want to be thoughtful how we ask this judge for an appropriate remedy,” he told reporters.

“Opinions shared yesterday misrepresent how the live events industry operates,” Live Nation’s executive vice president of corporate and regulatory affairs, Dan Wall, said in a statement. “Secondary ticketing and high-demand onsales are industry-wide challenges that exist across every promoter, venue, and ticketing platform. That’s precisely why Live Nation and Ticketmaster have long supported industry-wide resale reform, including price caps and stronger consumer protections, while continuing to invest in tools that help artists manage demand and protect fans.”

Live Nation has promised to appeal the jury verdict, and even before it does it’s possible the judge will deny the states the full extent of the remedies they ask for. But Monday’s forum showed that even if that happens, Democrats will likely remain fixated on how the deal came together in the first place.

[Notigroup Newsroom in collaboration with other media outlets, with information from the following sources]

Tags: AntitrustentertainmentPolicyPolitics
Previous Post

James Wood hits inside-the-park grand slam after ball ricochets off Nick Morabito’s glove

Next Post

Lance McCullers hits IL with shoulder issue as Astros injury nightmare gets worse

Related Posts

Plex is tripling the price of a lifetime pass to $750 after doubling it last year
Technology

Plex is tripling the price of a lifetime pass to $750 after doubling it last year

May 20, 2026
Get the cheapest Jerry Seinfeld Beacon Theatre tickets in 2026
Entertainment

Get the cheapest Jerry Seinfeld Beacon Theatre tickets in 2026

May 19, 2026
Smashing Pumpkins Rats In A Cage Tour 2026: Where to buy tickets
Entertainment

Smashing Pumpkins Rats In A Cage Tour 2026: Where to buy tickets

May 19, 2026
Lauren Feiner
Technology

America’s dangerous, messy deepfakes crackdown is here

May 19, 2026
Load More
Next Post
Lance McCullers Jr. pitching for the Houston Astros.

Lance McCullers hits IL with shoulder issue as Astros injury nightmare gets worse

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

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

No Result
View All Result

Recent Posts

  • Cubs star Pete Crow-Armstrong learns punishment for vile exchange
  • Joey Chestnut pleads guilty after bar fight
  • Lance McCullers hits IL with shoulder issue as Astros injury nightmare gets worse
  • Democrats preview how they’d go after the Ticketmaster settlement if they regain power
  • James Wood hits inside-the-park grand slam after ball ricochets off Nick Morabito’s glove

Recent Comments

  • Stefano on The Last Byzantine Medieval Town on Earth Is Being Destroyed, and It’s Too Late
  • Van Hens on The Last Byzantine Medieval Town on Earth Is Being Destroyed, and It’s Too Late
  • Ioannis K on The Last Byzantine Medieval Town on Earth Is Being Destroyed, and It’s Too Late
  • Panagiotis Nikolaos on The Last Byzantine Medieval Town on Earth Is Being Destroyed, and It’s Too Late
  • John Miele on UK government suggests deleting files to save water

Noti Group All rights reserved

No Result
View All Result
Noti Group

What’s New Here

  • Cubs star Pete Crow-Armstrong learns punishment for vile exchange
  • Joey Chestnut pleads guilty after bar fight
  • Lance McCullers hits IL with shoulder issue as Astros injury nightmare gets worse

Topics to Cover!

  • Business (4,954)
  • Entertainment (2,018)
  • General News (326)
  • Health (327)
  • Investigative Journalism (12)
  • Lifestyle (4)
  • Sports (10,760)
  • Technology (7,032)
  • World News (1,336)
  • Contact Us
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • RSS
  • Contact News Room
  • Code of Conduct
  • Careers
  • Values
  • Advertise
  • DMCA

© 2025 - noti.group - All rights reserved - noti.group runs on 100% green energy.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • World News
  • Business
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Entertainment

© 2025 - noti.group - All rights reserved - noti.group runs on 100% green energy.