Jeff Bezos defends decision to end Washington Post's presidential endorsements
Wednesday, 30 October 2024 () Jeff Bezos justified ending presidential endorsements at the Washington Post, citing the move aimed to bolster the newsroom's credibility. This change, he asserted, was to remove perceived bias and not to protect his interests. Despite speculation about favouring a potential Trump administration, Bezos denied such motives and regretted the decision's poor timing.
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...
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