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Investing.com -- Three Democratic members of the House Energy and Commerce Committee have raised concerns about T-Mobile’s business relationship with the Trump Organization’s new mobile service.
In a letter sent Wednesday to T-Mobile CEO Mike Sievert, Representative Frank Pallone, the ranking member of the committee, along with two other committee members, requested information about the company’s involvement with Trump Mobile, a self-branded mobile service that includes a $499 smartphone.
The lawmakers expressed specific worries about potential conflicts of interest, writing: "We are specifically concerned that T-Mobile’s business relationship with the Trump Organization — while Donald Trump is serving as President of the United States — presents a conflict of interest that will harm the American people."
The Democrats are seeking answers from T-Mobile regarding the details of this business arrangement as Trump Mobile launches its services and smartphone product.
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