The film, billed by the company as a “behind the scenes” look at her life, started shooting in December and is slated for theatrical and streaming release this year.
The Post’s opinions editor, David Shipley, said in a statement that he disagreed with “her interpretation of events” and that his decision was “guided by the fact that we had just published a column on the same topic as the cartoon and had already scheduled another column — this one a satire — for publication. The only bias was against repetition.”
As Silicon Valley rushes to make overtures to the president-elect, the future first lady just scored a massive pay day
Since 2017, a few years after Bezos acquired the Post, its masthead has declared: Democracy Dies in Darkness. Indeed it does. And this is the second time in less than three months that one of America’s most storied newspapers has dimmed its own lights in betrayal to that lofty ethos.
Amazon MGM Studios confirmed to NBC News that Amazon Prime Video has licensed a documentary about the incoming first lady.
Axios reporter Alex Thompson said Monday that the Washington Post was in "disarray" after a cartoonist quit over claims of censorship and amid a staff exodus from the paper.
A Pulitzer-winning editorial cartoonist revealed that she quit her job at The Washington Post after management axed her drawing of billionaires—including Jeff Bezos, the paper’s owner—bending the knee to Donald Trump.
As Trump’s inauguration draws near, the financial oligarchy is more openly asserting its control over all aspects of society, including the so-called “free press.”
The cartoon, by Ann Telnaes, depicted the owner of The Post, Jeff Bezos, and other billionaires genuflecting toward a statue of President-elect Donald Trump.
The cartoon shows a group of media executives bowing before Trump while offering him bags of money, including Post owner and Amazon founder Jeff Bezos.
US cartoonist and Pulitzer Prize winner Ann Telnaes has left the Washington Post amid a dispute over one of her drawings critical of the newspaper's owner Jeff Bezos. Telnaes said the editorial team rejected a draft depicting Mark Zuckerberg,