Fubo hires Sohn

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FUBO HIRES SOHN: Streaming platform Fubo TV has enlisted some serious lobbying muscle in its antitrust battle against some of the biggest names in entertainment. Gigi Sohn, whose nomination for FCC commissioner tanked last year amid industry opposition, registered to lobby for the streamer on antitrust law and competition and media policy, according to a newly disclosed filing.

— Fubo has been facing off in court against Disney, Warner Bros Discovery and Fox Corp. as part of an antitrust lawsuit challenging the entertainment giants’ move to create a joint sports-streaming offering, Venu Sports, that could also be bundled with the studios’ existing streaming platforms, which include Disney+ and Hulu for Disney and Max for Warner Bros Discovery.

— A hearing in Fubo’s motion to block the launch of the joint venture — which was slated for this fall — wrapped up on Monday in federal court in Manhattan, with attorneys for the streamer accusing studios of acting as a “cartel” to squeeze other streaming services and reduce competition. The studios have rejected those arguments.

— Last week, a trio of Democratic lawmakers sent an eight-page letter to the government's top antitrust officials to make the case for an investigation into Venu's ramifications for competition in the sports streaming space and calling for the government to intervene in its launch if necessary.

— Sohn, who co-founded the tech and digital rights advocacy group Public Knowledge before working as a counselor to former FCC Chair Tom Wheeler, is working as a subcontractor to the law firm Kellogg Hansen Todd Figel & Frederick, which represented Fubo in the Manhattan lawsuit.

— Sohn is not a stranger to fights between media giants and upstart streamers — while historically opposing media mergers in the name of greater competition, one of the issues that dogged Sohn's FCC nomination was her position on the board of Locast, an app that streamed live TV before broadcasters sued to block it from doing so, sparking a recusal fight during Sohn's confirmation process.

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CRYPTO PACS PIVOT TO THE SENATE: “A network of super PACs funded by the cryptocurrency industry is backing industry-friendly candidates in three battleground Senate races, including in Ohio, where it plans to support the GOP challenger to Senate Banking Chair Sherrod Brown,” per our Jasper Goodman.

— “Defend American Jobs — one of three affiliated super PACs funded by the industry — announced Tuesday it will spend at least $12 million backing Republican Bernie Moreno, whose race against Brown could determine control of the Senate.”

— The industry’s foray into the battleground states isn’t limited solely to Ohio or to backing Republicans, however: “A sister crypto PAC, Protect Progress, is set to launch a pair of $3 million ad campaigns backing the Democratic Senate candidacies of Reps. Ruben Gallego of Arizona and Elissa Slotkin of Michigan.”

TOP-ED: Sue Mi Terry, the former CIA analyst and well-known Asia policy expert who was charged last month for failure to register as an agent of South Korea, got some backup on Monday from a familiar name in the world of FARA prosecutions: former Obama White House counsel Greg Craig.

— Craig, who was acquitted on FARA charges in 2019, at the outset of the Justice Department’s clampdown on enforcement, railed against Terry's indictment in an op-ed for Just Security, lamenting how the charging document “reads like an illustrated spy novel, complete with grainy and surreptitious photos with her foreign ‘handlers,’” which may play well in the media but obscures what Craig argues is a “shockingly weak” case against her.

— The upshot is “shaming, humiliating and destroying an individual who in the eyes of the law, must still be presumed to be innocent,” said Craig. He also warns that Terry’s prosecution will have broader ramifications in the think tank world, calling the charges “in no way worth the chilling effect it can have on scholars across this space.”

— His argument echoes points raised by our Michael Schaffer last month — that DOJ appears to be criminalizing certain relatively routine activity in the policy expertise world, which Craig writes requires one to “maintain close associations and good connections — with American officials as well as with foreign officials — to speak or write authoritatively about any given situation in the world.”

— “Those skill sets, particularly when it comes to sourcing with foreign contacts, could now become grist in the mill for overly ambitious prosecutors,” Craig continues. “I know what that’s like.”

INSURERS KICK OFF MEDICARE ADVANTAGE BLITZ: “The top trade group for health insurers is mounting a seven-figure lobbying blitz to ward off congressional scrutiny of Medicare Advantage and have the government pay higher rates to the privately run alternative to Medicare,” our Kelly Hooper reports.

— “Beginning next month, AHIP — which represents the nation’s leading health insurers — plans to tout the benefits of Medicare Advantage over traditional fee-for-service Medicare through new digital advertising, a social media campaign, and encouraging older Americans to head to their district offices to buttonhole representatives. The campaign will convey a simple message: Medicare Advantage gives seniors better health care at lower costs, and should be protected.”

— “AHIP’s members want more favorable payment rates from the federal government in 2026,” but the campaign also “comes as Congress takes a closer look at Medicare Advantage and the frequency with which insurers deny care to patients” after “some hospitals have dropped Medicare Advantage plans, citing high rates of prior authorization denials and payment delays.”

CORPORATE PAC CAPERS AT IT AGAIN: Raw Story’s Dave Levinthal reports that “an ‘unknown and unauthorized external party’ stole nearly $7,500 from Marriott International's federal political action committee — the latest in a string of thefts affecting high-profile politicians, corporations and unions.

— “The thefts, which took place on Feb. 20 and March 12, according to federal documents reviewed by Raw Story, were not an inside job, the Marriott International Inc. Political Action Committee told the Federal Election Commission.”

— “‘The transactions were external fraudulent activity and not the result of committee staff misappropriating funds or due to a failure to implement internal controls,’ Marriott International's PAC wrote the FEC on Aug. 6 following an inquiry from the agency in July. ‘In fact, the Committees internal controls contributed to the quick identification, reporting, and remedy of this issue.’”

— “Marriott International's PAC ‘has worked with its bank to block unauthorized ACH transactions and implement additional fraud prevention measures offered by the bank,’ it told the FEC last week. ‘There have been no subsequent fraudulent debits against the committee's bank account.’”

ICYMI — MUSK’S TESLA LOBBIES FOR EV RULES TRUMP WOULD SCRAP: “When Elon Musk endorsed Donald Trump for president last month, the Tesla founder and chief executive backed a candidate who vows to ‘drill, baby, drill,’ ‘end the electric vehicle mandate’ and reduce subsidies of the sort that helped Tesla become the U.S.'s dominant EV manufacturer,” ReutersChris Kirkham writes.

— “So instrumental have government loans, tax breaks and other EV policies been to Tesla's fast growth that despite Musk's gradual embrace of the former president and his Republican Party rhetoric in recent years, the company continues to lobby the U.S. and state governments for benefits championed by the Democratic Party.”

— “In February, for instance, Tesla in a filing with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, or EPA, urged the Biden administration to allow California to pursue stricter vehicle emissions rules than the rest of the country – an idea Trump opposes.”

— “Months earlier, in a previous filing with the agency, Tesla lobbied the government for regulations that would ban the production of most new gasoline cars by 2035 – the so-called ‘EV mandate’ that Trump and others on the American right have criticized.”

TRUMP’S MAN IN THE OIL FIELDS: The Washington Post’s Josh Dawsey and Maxine Joselow have a piece out today that chronicles how oil tycoon Harold Hamm “has emerged as a central figure in cajoling the oil industry to finance Trump’s reelection bid, and in communicating to the ex-president what the oil industry wants to improve its fortunes in a second Trump term.”

— “His message appears to be resonating with some of the country’s wealthiest oil magnates, who are banking on Trump’s promises to reverse dozens of Biden’s environmental rules and policies.”

— “The money has been flowing in. The oil and gas industry has contributed more than $20.3 million to the Trump campaign, pro-Trump super PACs and the Republican National Committee in the 2024 cycle, according to data from OpenSecrets. Trump is expected to do more oil and gas events later this year, aides say.”

 

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Jobs report

Alicia Moulton has been named advanced communications liaison at the Idaho National Laboratory. She most recently was deputy director of communications for the EFI Foundation.

Natalie Bidner is joining the United States Council for International Business as director of international agriculture policy. She previously was a program manager at the World Food Prize Foundation.

Greg Graham has joined DDC Public Affairs as executive vice president of technology and product. Graham previously served as the chief technology officer and executive vice president of product at Avenu Insights & Analytics.

Josh Finke has joined Lumen Technologies as senior vice president of the public sector. He most recently was chief solutions officer at Compucom.

Simon Cassels has been named senior vice president and chief creative officer at Charter Communications. He joins the company from GoodRx, where he most recently was chief brand officer.

Laura Thornton is joining the McCain Institute as senior director of global democracy programs. She previously was senior vice president of democracy at the German Marshall Fund.

Morgan Tadish is now regional political director at the Democratic Party of Illinois. She most recently was director of research and comms at New Chicago Consulting.

 

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New Joint Fundraisers

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New PACs

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HEALING AMERICA PAC (Leadership PAC: Prasanth Reddy)

League of Africans Voters in America PAC (Super PAC)

Libertarian Mutual Aid PAC (PAC)

Must Win. Can Win. (Super PAC)

SECURE HOMELAND REBUILD ECONOMY VOTE & EDUCATE PAC (Leadership PAC: Jefferson Shreve)

Southern States Conservative Fund (Hybrid PAC)

Small d Action PAC (Super PAC)

WARREN COUNTY CONSERVATIVE CAUCUS (PAC)

 

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New Lobbying REGISTRATIONS

Capitol Transportation Consulting: Association Of Metropolitan Planning Organizations

Franklin Square Group, LLC: The Hummingbird Alliance

Hogan Lovells US LLP: Dover Food Retail

Hogan Lovells US LLP: Gales Ferry Intermodal, LLC

Hogan Lovells US LLP: Main Street America

Krl International LLC: Iib Group Holdings W.L.L.

Mrgb Consulting, LLC: Rosebud Sioux Tribe

Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough: Genesis Healthcare, Inc.

The Prenda Group LLC: Rix Industries

The Prenda Group LLC: Sovereign Systems Inc. (Blind Insight)

Valiant Strategies LLC: Cps Energy

Valiant Strategies LLC: R.R.P. Consulting Engineers, L.L.C. Obo Green Corridors, LLC

New Lobbying Terminations

Baker & Hostetler LLP: Prudential Financial Inc.

Franklin Advisors, LLC: Sifma

Jeffrey J. Kimbell And Associates: Anivive Lifesciences

Jon Thomas Consulting: West Broadway Business And Area Coalition

Merchant Mcintyre & Associates, LLC: City Of Blanchard, Ok

Merchant Mcintyre & Associates, LLC: Just US 4 Youth

Ms. Noa Banayan: The Peopleforbikes Coalition

North South Government Strategies, Fka Jdm Public Strategies, LLC: Sage Chemical, Inc

North Star Strategies, LLC: Justice Action Network

Strategics Consulting, LLC: City Of Shelby, Nc

Strategics Consulting, LLC: County Of Mecklenburg, Nc

The Birch Group LLC: Meridian Energy Group Inc

The Friedlander Group: Village Of Kiryas Joel

Thunderbird Strategic LLC: Tusk Strategies

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