The Washington Post, owned by Amazon boss Jeff Bezos, pulled a $115,000 front and back page advert calling for President ...
The ad, which showed a laughing Musk superimposed over the White House and urged lawmakers to “Fire Elon Musk,” was scheduled to be in Tuesday’s issue.
We are forced to ask ourselves if The Washington Post – a pillar of investigative journalism during Watergate – is unwilling ...
Jeff Bezos-owned newspaper backs out of six-figure deal criticising billionaire’s power in Trump’s White House ...
The watchdog group Common Cause, in cooperation with the Southern Poverty Law Center, had agreed to pay the Post $115,000 for ...
The ad had been scheduled to be delivered to members of Congress as well as subscribers at the Pentagon and White House.
The Washington Post scrapped an upcoming print ad from a pair of advocacy groups calling for the firing of Elon Musk as head of the Department of Government and Efficiency.
As an ad calling for Elon Musk's dismissal has been swiftly pulled from The Washington Post, questions are being asked about ...
The Jeff Bezos' owned Washington Post has reportedly backed out ... Copies of the paper with the wrap would then be sent to ...
According to the advocacy group's spokesperson, Common Cause learned on Friday that the Post would not run the ad criticizing ...
A left-wing advocacy group said the Washington Post backed out of an agreement to run a front-page ad attacking DOGE boss Elon Musk.