Columnist quits Washington Post over Jeff Bezos' friendship with Trump
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A columnist from The Washington Post, who was known for her strong criticisms of Trump, has resigned from her position at the paper after working there for 14 years. She stated that the owner of the paper, Jeff Bezos, has gotten too close to the president-elect.

Notoriously liberal columnist Jennifer Rubin joins a growing list of former colleagues who have fled the publication in recent months.

‘I fear that things are going from bad to worse at The Post,’ Rubin told CNN, slamming billionaire Bezos for his leadership decisions. 

‘The Post, along with most mainstream news outlets, has failed spectacularly at a moment that we most need a robust, aggressive free press.’

She denounced Bezos’ decision to block The Post’s editorial board from endorsing Kamala Harris, a decision that cost the outlet 250,000 subscribers. 

The Post veteran was also outraged by Amazon – which is owned by Bezos – donating $1 million to Donald Trump’s inaugural fund. 

The final straw for Rubin was the outlet’s refusal to publish a satirical cartoon by Pulitzer-winning cartoonist Ann Telnaes.

The controversial illustration showed Bezos, along with Meta’s Mark Zuckerberg and OpenAI’s Sam Altman, kneeling in front of a statue of Trump with bags of money.

Washington Post columnist Jennifer Rubin has quit her position at the paper after 14 years

Washington Post columnist Jennifer Rubin has quit her position at the paper after 14 years

Rubin claimed that Jeff Bezos' pro-Trump politics factored into her decision to leave The Post

Rubin claimed that Jeff Bezos’ pro-Trump politics factored into her decision to leave The Post 

Amazon - owned by Jeff Bezos - donated $1 million to Donald Trump's inaugural fund

Amazon – owned by Jeff Bezos – donated $1 million to Donald Trump’s inaugural fund

Telnaes, who had been with The Post since 2008, resigned after the incident. 

The Post’s opinion editor, David Shipley, defended his decision to get rid of the cartoon in an internal memo, CNN reported. 

According to reports, the decision to publish the drawing was considered appropriate as previous articles had already touched on the relationship between Trump and Bezos, and publishing more similar content would have been excessive.

Rubin is teaming up with former White House ethics czar Norm Eisen to launch a news organization called The Contrarian. 

‘Our goal is to combat, with every fiber of our being, the authoritarian threat that we face,’ she told CNN. 

Rubin will serve as editor-in-chief of the publication and Eisen will be the publisher. 

Several other prominent Post reporters have turned their backs on the outlet because of the endorsement debacle and other tensions. 

Reporters Michael Scherer and Ashley Parker left The Post for the Atlantic. Managing editor Matea Gold resigned from his position and joined The New York Times. 

Several other prominent Post reporters have turned their backs on the outlet because of the endorsement debacle and other tensions

Several other prominent Post reporters have turned their backs on the outlet because of the endorsement debacle and other tensions  

The paper's shock decision to not endorse a presidential candidate in election cost it more than 250,000 subscriptions

The paper’s shock decision to not endorse a presidential candidate in election cost it more than 250,000 subscriptions

Rubin is teaming up with former White House ethics czar Norm Eisen to launch a news organization called The Contrarian

Rubin is teaming up with former White House ethics czar Norm Eisen to launch a news organization called The Contrarian

Managing editor Matea Gold left the Post for The New York Times

Ashley Parker left the Post for The Atlantic

The endorsement decision cost the outlet some of their well-known reporters to be poached by rival papers, such as Ashley Parker (pictured at right) by The Atlantic and managing editor Matea Gold (pictured left) by The New York Times

Opinion section writers David Hoffman, Molly Roberts and Robert Kagan also quit, along with White House correspondent Tyler Pager, who will be rejoining The New York Times. Opinion editor Amanda Katz and her deputy Charles Lane also left.

Status revealed that star Trump reporter Josh Dawsey was also parting way with the publication and joining the Wall Street Journal.

Bezos responded to the endorsement controversy in an op-ed piece explaining his perspective. 

In it, he cited growing ‘distrust’ of media.

‘What presidential endorsements actually do is create a perception of bias,’ he wrote at the time, after decades of the Post promoting a Democrat.

‘A perception of non-independence. Ending them is a principled decision, and it’s the right one.’

The Post was hit with mass layoffs last week.

Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist Ann Telnaes walked away after her bosses spiked a cartoon depicting Bezos and other billionaires bending the knee to a statue of Trump.

Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist Ann Telnaes walked away after her bosses spiked a cartoon depicting Bezos and other billionaires bending the knee to a statue of Trump.

The Post's new publisher and CEO William Lewis issued a statement in September to staffers in the DC office detailing how dire the publication's financial situation was, while promising 'to turn this thing around'

The Post’s new publisher and CEO William Lewis issued a statement in September to staffers in the DC office detailing how dire the publication’s financial situation was, while promising ‘to turn this thing around’

Star Trump reporter Josh Dawsey is too parting way with the publication, in favor of the Wall Street Journal

White House Correspondent, Tyler Pager, announced last week he would be rejoining The New York Times

The parade of exits since the election includes star Trump reporter Josh Dawsey (left), who headed to the The Wall Street Journal, and White House Correspondent Tyler Pager (right), who is rejoining The New York Times

Even before fumbling 250,000 subscriptions, The Post was already on track to lose $77 million.  

In September 2024, The Post laid off a quarter of its workforce from ArcXP, its separate software unit, months after implementing buyouts in a bid to prevent layoffs.

That month, the Post’s new publisher and CEO William Lewis issued a statement to staffers in the Washington, DC office detailing how dire the publication’s financial situation was, while promising, ‘We are going to turn this thing around.’

Pointing out how the paper’s audience ‘has halved in recent years’ in the process, he told his staff, ‘People are not reading your stuff.’

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