Washington Post Columnist Resigns Over Bezos-Driven Opinion Section Overhaul
Ruth Marcus quit after her column criticizing Jeff Bezos' editorial changes was rejected, citing concerns about narrowing journalistic perspectives.
- Longtime Washington Post columnist Ruth Marcus resigned after her critique of Jeff Bezos' opinion section revamp was not published by the paper.
- Bezos directed the opinion section to focus on 'free markets and personal liberties,' which Marcus argued limits the diversity of viewpoints presented to readers.
- Marcus' column, ultimately published in The New Yorker, criticized Bezos for narrowing editorial scope and questioned the ethical implications of owner influence.
- The Washington Post has faced internal turmoil, including staff departures and subscription cancellations, following Bezos' editorial decisions, such as halting a presidential endorsement in 2024.
- Marcus also criticized Bezos for appearing alongside tech executives at Trump's inauguration, suggesting it conveyed inappropriate political alignment.