Bezos gutted The Washington Post
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“Trump came into office again,” Baron said. “He had promised vengeance against his perceived political enemies. Jeff Bezos was seen as a political enemy by Donald Trump for one reason and one reason only, and that was the coverage of the Washington Post.”
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The Washington Post, owned by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, is making layoffs that will eliminate more than 300 jobs across the paper, about 30% of its headcount, resulting in the shuttering of its sports and books section and cutbacks in other areas,
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Jeff Bezos grew increasingly frustrated with Will Lewis after learning the now-former Washington Post CEO and publisher had traveled to San Francisco for Super Bowl-related events while the newspaper was carrying out sweeping layoffs,