There is no record of the announcement attributed to Bezos or of the social media exchange that the post references.
Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos defended his decision to overhaul the newspaper’s opinion page, insisting there’s nothing “fascist” about advocating for “personal liberties and free markets.” The billionaire Amazon founder faced harsh backlash over last week’s announcement that the Beltway broadsheet’s opinion pages will better reflect American values like “free markets and personal liberties” — a move that led to the resignation of
Billionaire Trump surrogate and Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos announced on Wednesday that the Post’s opinion section will only accept some opinions. By clicking “Accept All Cookies”, you agree to the storing of cookies on your device to enhance site navigation, analyze site usage, and assist in our marketing efforts.
Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos said Wednesday that the paper’s opinion editor has “decided to step away” as the section takes a new direction focusing on “personal liberties and free markets.”
Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos is changing the focus of the paper's opinion section, leading to the resignation of section editor David Shipley.
If you interfere with your business in a way that upsets staff and customers, you risk their ire—no matter the reasons for your decisions.
Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos on Wednesday announced a “significant shift” to the publisher’s opinion page that led David Shipley, the paper’s editorial page editor, to leave the paper.
W hen Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos stunned the newsroom on Wednesday by announcing that he was remaking the ideology of the opinion section so that it would be “writing ever
“Massive encroachment by Jeff Bezos into The Washington Post’s opinion section today — makes clear dissenting views will not be published or tolerated there,” he wrote on X. “I still have not felt encroachment on my journalism on the news side of ...
The Washington Post has won an international reputation for its journalism. But recent changes are threatening its status as an icon.
Jeff Bezos said the Washington Post's editorials will now focus on "personal liberties and free markets," with the paper's op-ed editor exiting.
One X user wrote: “So you’re going fascist too Jeff? Bend the knee,” referring to Bezos’ efforts to cozy up to President Trump. Bezos replied on Sunday: “There is nothing fascist about ...