Facing criticism and subscriber cancellations, Jeff Bezos published an opinion piece Monday calling his decision to end presidential endorsements “principled” and signaled more changes to come.
Executives at companies founded by the billionaire Post owner have sought contact with Trump. He argues he didn’t end presidential endorsements out of self-interest.
Jeff Bezos, who has a history with Trump, congratulated the president-elect on "an extraordinary political comeback and ...
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The Washington Post’s publisher announced Friday that it will not make an endorsement in this year’s presidential contest, for the first time in 36 years, or in future presidential races.
NEW YORK — Billionaire Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos on Monday defended the newspaper’s decision not to endorse a presidential candidate as “right” and “principled” and pushed back ...
Readers of the Washington Post flocked to read Jeff Bezos' essay this week defending his decision to stop his editorial board from endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris. They wanted to see his ...
With the race tight, some business elites are toning down past criticism of the former president.
The Washington Post has reportedly lost a stunning 10% ... on Monday published an essay by the paper’s billionaire owner, Jeff Bezos, attempting to explain his decision. According to the Post ...