Washington Post Editor Quits After Bezos-Critical Article Killed
- A columnist at The Washington Post resigned after management chose not to publish her article critical of owner Jeff Bezos's new editorial policy.
- This incident marked the first time in nearly 20 years that her column had been killed, highlighting a troubling sign regarding editorial freedom.
- In her resignation, the columnist, Marcus, stated that freedom for columnists to choose their topics has been dangerously eroded.
- Marcus expressed her love for The Washington Post but stated, 'It breaks my heart to conclude that I must leave.
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133 Articles
Washington Post columnist who resigned over a spiked Bezos op-ed ‘fears’ readers can’t trust opinion writers
Ruth Marcus, who recently resigned as a Washington Post columnist after four decades, said she parted ways with the paper following a spiked opinion piece on the paper’s billionaire owner because her job is to tell readers “what I think, not what Jeff Bezos thinks I should think.”


Why I Left the Washington Post
Owner Jeff Bezos wants to transform the Opinions section of the paper, where Ruth Marcus worked for forty years. After the publisher killed her column disagreeing with that move—it appears here in full—she decided to quit.
Longtime Washington Post Writer Resigns After Publisher Denies Piece Critical of Bezos
Washington Post columnist and associate editor Ruth Marcus has resigned after more than four decades at the newspaper, alleging censorship. Marcus wrote in a resignation note that CEO and publisher Will Lewis barred publication of her column critical of billionaire owner Jeff Bezos and his announcement that opinion pieces in the Post would henceforth focus on “personal liberties and free markets.” Marcus’s resignation comes just weeks after Puli…
Media: A collective surrender to Trump?
The free press in America is suffering a drawn-out “death of despair,” said George Packer in The Atlantic, and The Washington Post may be the first to go. Just months after he meddled in editorial decisions by nixing the Post’s presidential endorsement of Kamala Harris, owner Jeff Bezos last week sent a note to staff decreeing that the paper’s opinion pages would now focus on championing “two pillars: personal liberties and free markets.” Left u…
Jeff Bezos: Protest against the owner – author leaves the "Washington Post"
She worked for the "Washington Post" for more than 40 years – but now she has enough: Ruth Marcus leaves the traditional paper, which was not printed by her last column. In it, she spoke critically about the new course of owner Jeff Bezos.
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