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Jeff Bezos' moves seem like they are helping him win favor with Donald Trump. But they're going to cost his paper money, so why own it at all?
Bezos' phone conversation with Trump in July — detailed in my forthcoming book, " Revenge: The Inside Story of Trump's Return to Power " — was a sign that Bezos was engaging with Trump on political issues months earlier than previously reported.
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos tried to get President Donald Trump to pick a different Vice President instead of JD Vance before the pair publicly patched up their frosty relationship, according to Axios.
Al Hunt, who has worked in journalism for than six decades, expressed profound sadness about President Donald Trump and The Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos’ recent […]
President Donald Trump is expected to bring in delayed tariffs for goods coming from in Mexico, and Canada. He says they are failing to curb the export of the drug fentanyl. We hear from a former editor of the Washington Post after its current owner Jeff Bezos declares the paper will in future only publish opinion pieces that support personal liberties.
Bezos announced Wednesday that the Post's opinion section would focus on "personal liberties and free markets." Trump says they had dinner that night.
The newspaper's former editor condemned the billionaire owner limiting the opinion pages – as Elon Musk celebrates new direction.
Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos has made a number of widely-reported moves to push the paper in a more conservative direction, but so far the Opinion Section is still taking a very critical approach regarding President Donald Trump,
WaPo owner Jeff Bezos's move to dramatically change the direction of the Post's opinion section is drawing heavy condemnation from the paper's former editor.
Former Washington Post chief editor Marty Baron discussed the paper’s current owner Jeff Bezos and President Donald Trump’s attacks against the press.
Jeff Bezos declared that the rebooted Washington Post opinion page will write "in support and defense of two pillars: personal liberties and free markets."
The top White House spokesperson gloated at news that Jeff Bezos is steering the Washington Post toward the MAGA perspective. Steven Cheung, who is Donald Trump’s official mouthpiece, shared his delight on X at the multibillionaire owner’s announcement Wednesday that the paper’s opinion pages will focus on two conservative pillars: “free markets and personal liberties.
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