On September 20, 2021, Amazon founder Bezos arrived at the British Diplomatic Residence in New York City to meet with British Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
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Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos Column The article published late Monday defended the paper’s recent controversial decision not to endorse a presidential candidate as “a meaningful step in the right direction” in reversing Americans’ loss of trust in the media. ”.
But Bezos also wrote, “I wish we could have made changes sooner, at a time further away from the election and the emotions surrounding it.”
The op-ed, titled “The Brutal Truth: Americans Don’t Trust the News Media,” comes after NPR reported that The Washington Post will lose more than 20 employees since Friday, when CEO Will Lewis announced that the newspaper Thousands of subscribers since posting in a few hours.
As a result of the decision, three members of the paper’s editorial board have resigned from the group but have retained their staff positions at The Washington Post.
Bezos founded Amazonwrote in the column, “I also want to clarify that there is no quid pro quo of any kind at play in deciding not to support a candidate.”
Bezos says Kamala Harris and Donald Trump’s presidential campaign were not consulted or informed of newspaper’s decision
“It’s completely made in-house,” Bezos said.
But Bezos noted that Dave Limp, the chief executive of his space exploration company Blue Origin, met with Trump on the same day Lewis announced the newspaper’s decision.
“When I found out about this, I sighed because I knew it would provide ammunition for those who wanted to dismiss this as a non-principled decision,” Bezos wrote.
“But the truth is, I had no prior knowledge of the meeting. Not even Limp knew in advance; the meeting was quickly scheduled that morning,” Bezos wrote. “There is no connection between this and our decision on the presidential endorsement, and any suggestion otherwise is wrong.
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