The Washington Post's Big Decision: Bezos and Trump in the Spotlight
Washington D.C., USASun Oct 27 2024
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A former top editor at the Washington Post, Robert Kagan, has made some big claims. He says the newspaper's owner, Jeff Bezos, made a deal with former President Donald Trump. The deal was supposedly to stop the Post from endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris in the upcoming election. Kagan says Trump met with Bezos' space company, Blue Origin, after the Post announced it wouldn't endorse anyone. This makes Kagan think there was a secret agreement. However, he doesn't have any proof of this.
Bezos is one of the richest people in the world. He bought the Washington Post in 2013. Some people at the Post think Bezos didn't want to upset Trump, who is running for president again. They think Bezos is worried about losing money if Trump wins.
The Post has been endorsing presidential candidates since 1988. But this year, they decided not to endorse anyone. This made some high-profile staff members very upset. They said Bezos was responsible for the decision. But the Post's publisher, William Lewis, said it was his decision, not Bezos's.
Kagan thinks this is just the start. He says Bezos wants to change the Post's views to be more friendly towards Trump. Kagan also says he was naive to think Bezos had other plans. Lewis was hired by Bezos because he can get along well with powerful conservative politicians.
The Post's decision to not endorse anyone led to many cancelled subscriptions. It also caused a lot of backlash and controversy.
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