Washington Post's decision to not endorse US presidential candidate sparks uproar
Saturday, 26 October 2024 The Washington Post’s choice to stop endorsing candidates in the 2024 presidential election has drawn criticism and resignations. Jeff Bezos reportedly initiated the change, leading to accusations of prioritizing business interests. Former editor Marty Baron and subscribers voiced strong dissatisfaction, seeing it as a threat to democracy and journalistic integrity.
The Washington Post won’t endorse a presidential candidate for the first time in decades. According to Jeff Bezos, the current owner of The Post, the lack of faith in the mainstream media led the former Amazon founder to scrap The Post’s endorsement. The Sekulow team discusses the public’s...
Jeff Bezos justified ending presidential endorsements at the Washington Post, citing the move aimed to bolster the newsroom's credibility. This change, he... IndiaTimes
Former Washington Post editor Robert Kagan accuses Jeff Bezos of blocking a planned endorsement of one the running Presidential candidates to favour another. DNA