Ex-Washington Post staffer accuses Jeff Bezos of trying to 'survive' Trump rather than save paper
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The newsroom should be able to stand on its own feet," Kessler wrote on his Substack.
He continued, "I don’t think the layoffs have much to do with saving money.
Amazon, after all, just spent $75 million buying and promoting a documentary about Melania Trump.
It’s about power and influence in Donald Trump’s second term. "
But he said that wasn’t our problem.
"Those were comforting words at the time.
WASHINGTON POST STAFFERS PLEAD WITH BILLIONAIRE OWNER JEFF BEZOS TO SAVE THE PAPER AMID MAJOR LOOMING LAYOFFS Despite Trump's vocal animosity towards the Post, Bezos "was unbowed," according to Kessler, pointing to its new slogan at the time "Democracy Dies in Darkness" and boosted the size of staff during Trump's first term in office.
But when Trump ran again and the Democrats were on the ropes, Bezos’s calculation changed.
"I used to think billionaires had enough 'f--- you' money to do what they pleased.
EDITORIAL OVERHAUL: WASHINGTON POST'S NEW OPINION CHIEF FEELS THE WEIGHT OF THE CHALLENGES AHEAD Kessler went on to say Bezos "appeared to have grown less interested in The Post," pointing to how the paper's top rival The New York Times made savvy business decisions like acquiring The Athletic and Wordle while the billionaire "lavished attention on his new love, Lauren Sánchez, whom he married last year in Venice in a $50-million extravaganza. "
Fox News Digital reached out to representatives for Bezos and The Washington Post for comment.
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