Ex-Washington Post columnist Slams Paper, accuses journalists of engaging ‘authoritarian regime’


Former Washington Post columnist Jennifer Rubin joined MSNBC on Saturday and accused her former employer and accused the Washington Post of Trying to “take” himself “with President Donald Trump.

“They seem to think that their own press output should be muzzled, should be stopped, Donald Trump should not be so upset. And so you see, for example, the refusal to endorse Donald Trump, which was the editorial position of both the Los Angeles TimesOwned by another billionaire and the Washington Post, “she said.

Rubin, a former conservative writer who announced during the first government of Trump that she was No longer a conservative, Recently stopped the newspaper after the owner, Jeff Bezos, stopped the editors to endorse Vice President Kamala Harris in the 2024 elections.

“You also see these billionaires giving money to the president of the United States. And it on stage above. That is not how an independent free press behaves. Their obligation is for the public, not for themselves, to promote their own Companies, and certainly not to take itself with Donald Trump, “added Rubin.

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Rubin said that Paul Krugman, a former columnist in the New York Times, spoke with the Columbia Journalism Review about why he left the newspaper in 2024 and said that he was muzzled at the time.

“Paul Krugman just had an interview with the Columbia Journalism Review and explained that he was told less to write that he was being worked heavier. This is Paul Krugman, a Nobel Prize winner and a phenomenal voice about economy, was essentially crushed.

Substitute Krugman During the interview that he was treated very differently than in the past at the NYT.

Rubin joined various high -profile employees who also announced departure for other points of sale, including reporters Josh Dawsey, Ashley Parker, Michael Scherer, Tyler Page and Leigh Ann Caldwell, columnist Charles Lane, Health and Science Editor, Matea, Veteran, Veteran, Veteran, Veteran, Veteran, Veteran, Veteran, Veteran, Veteran, Veteran, Veteran, Veteran, Veteran, Veteran, Veteran, Veteran, Veteran, Veteran, Veteran, Veteran, Veteran, Veteran, Veteran, Veteran, Veteran, Veteran, Veteran, Veteran, Veteran, and Veteran, and Veteran, and Veteran, and Veteran, and Veteran Editor and Veteran Editoren and Veteran. .

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Washington Post Political Commentator Jennifer Rubin ((Screenshot/gutfeld!))

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Rubin announced a new media outlet that she formed with standard requirements, a CNN-Legal Analyst, who she promised “openly pro-democracy” during the MSNBC interview.

In a statement about her decision to leave the position, Rubin said the paper Had gone bad to worse.

Rubin said that the Washington Post “spectacularly failed at a time when we need a robust, aggressive free press.”

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“Business and billionary owners of great media have betrayed the loyalty of their audience and the Sabotaged the holy mission of journalism – defending, protecting and promoting democracy.

Brian Flood from Fox News has contributed to this report.