KEY POINTS
  • President Trump asked Leon Cooperman twice during a dinner in July whether he thought Amazon was a monopoly.
  • Trump has a habit of criticizing Amazon and its billionaire founder, Jeff Bezos, on Twitter.
  • The e-commerce giant's $13.7 billion deal for Whole Foods Market won relatively swift regulatory approval in August.

President Donald Trump sought a billionaire investor's advice twice on whether he considered Amazon a monopoly during a dinner this summer, weeks before federal regulators signed off on the e-commerce giant's acquisition of Whole Foods Market.

Leon Cooperman, a former partner at Goldman Sachs who runs the hedge fund Omega Advisors, said Thursday he attended a dinner with 10 people in July during which Trump twice asked him the monopoly question.