Veteran Washington Post opinion writer Jennifer Rubin said Monday she is leaving to join a startup — and blasted the Beltway broadsheet’s billionaire owner on her way out the door.
Left-wing Washington Post columnist Jennifer Rubin has resigned from the embattled paper and will join a new publication, Fox News Digital has confirmed.
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The star Washington Post columnist Jennifer Rubin resigned from the paper Monday and took a parting shot at Jeff Bezos, its billionaire owner. Driving her departure was recent executive decisions at the Post,
"Jeff Bezos and his fellow billionaires accommodate and enable the most acute threat to American democracy—Donald Trump."
"The Washington Post’s billionaire owner and enlisted management are among the offenders," Rubin said in a statement.
Veteran opinion columnist Jennifer Rubin is becoming the latest in a long list of Washington Post figures to leave the troubled institution.
Jennifer Rubin also called out ABC and Meta CEO Mark ... "I cannot justify remaining at The Post," she wrote. "Jeff Bezos and his cronies accommodate and enable the most acute threat to American ...
The negative news is that Philip Rucker -- a Washington Pos t national editor and Pulitzer Prize winner -- is leaving the Post after 20 years, to join CNN as senior vice president of editorial strategy and news. Rucker will help shape CNN’s coverage of the second Trump administration, the New York Post reports.
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