Donald Trump won over corporate America with the promise of deregulation. But in his second term, the President is doing more, not less, to control big business – extracting a so-called "Golden Share" in U.S. Steel, negotiating billions in foreign investments, pressuring the head of Intel to resign, and now getting two of the world's biggest chipmakers to fork over 15% of their A.I. chip sales in China to the federal government. Brendan Greeley and Bharat Ramamurti join The Eleventh Hour to discuss his tightening grip on big business. Aug. 12, 2025
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