Bezos explained a reason for the change in direction, saying: “A big part of America’s success has been freedom in the economic realm and everywhere else. Freedom is ethical — it minimizes coercion — and practical — it drives creativity, invention, and prosperity.”
“I’m confident that free markets and personal liberties are right for America. I also believe these viewpoints are underserved in the current market of ideas and news opinion. I’m excited for us together to fill that void,” he added.
The Washington Post — and Bezos — clashed with President Donald Trump over the paper’s coverage during his first term. Trump repeatedly took aim at Bezos and threatened antitrust action against Amazon. In Trump’s still-young second term, however, Bezos has appeared to have taken a different position. He along with other affluent tech titans flanked the president at his inauguration.
The move was applauded by Elon Musk, who wrote on X: “Bravo @JeffBezos!”
Some Washington Post journalists also weighed in on the changes, most notably Jeff Stein, the paper’s White House economics reporter, who posted to X: “Massive encroachment by Jeff Bezos into The Washington Post’s opinion section today — makes clear dissenting views will not be published or tolerated there.”
“I still have not felt encroachment on my journalism on the news side of coverage, but if Bezos tries interfering with the news side I will be quitting immediately and letting you know,” Stein added.
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