Jeff Bezos Reportedly Told Trump the Washington Post Was His ‘Worst Investment’ Before Staff Cuts
The dinner came as the Post lost more than $100 million and later cut one-third of its staff, according to the new book.
- During a December 2024 dinner with President Trump, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos called The Washington Post his "worst investment," complaining that staff were "out of control," according to a new book by New York Times journalists Jonathan Swan and Maggie Haberman.
- Bezos commiserated with Trump over the newspaper's business side after it lost more than $100 million that year, contrasting the Post with his other companies. "My other companies, they listen," Bezos said.
- In February 2025, Bezos announced the Post's opinion section would focus on "personal liberties and free markets," prompting opinion editor David Shipley to resign. The paper then laid off one-third of its staff in February 2026, eliminating sports, books, and foreign bureaus.
- Subscribers canceled in protest after the Post withheld a presidential endorsement for Vice President Kamala Harris in 2024. Bezos defended the decision, writing, "Presidential endorsements do nothing to tip the scales of an election."
- Trump told the authors he previously believed Bezos personally controlled the Post's coverage during his first administration. "He said they write stories about him. And I didn't believe him the first time, first term. And I hated him for it," Trump said.
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New Book Says Bezos Called Washington Post His ‘Worst Investment’ in Dinner With Trump
A forthcoming book by New York Times reporters Jonathan Swan and Maggie Haberman claims Jeff Bezos privately criticized The Washington Post during a December 2024 ... The post New Book Says Bezos Called Washington Post His ‘Worst Investment’ in Dinner With Trump first appeared on [your]NEWS.
'The People There Are Terrible': Bezos Reportedly Confided To Trump That He Hated The Washington Post
Jeff Bezos called The Washington Post his worst investment and the staff terrible in a private dinner with Trump, a new book reports months before cuts.
New Book Reveals Jeff Bezos Told President Trump Buying Washington Post Was His ‘Worst Investment’ and ‘People There Are Terrible’ * The Gateway Pundit * by Margaret Flavin
Jeff Bezos / New York Times Book Summit According to a new book by New York Times journalists Jonathan Swan and Maggie Haberman, “Regime Change: Inside the Imperial Presidency of Donald Trump,” Amazon founder Jeff Bezos is not thrilled with his decision to buy The Washington Post. Bezos bought The Post, and some related assets, in 2013 from the Graham family for $250 million. More than a decade later, the book claims he told President Trump, dur…
REPORT: Bezos Humiliated His Own WaPo Employees: 'People There Are Terrible'
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos reportedly trashed The Washington Post as his worst investment during a private dinner with President Donald Trump, blasting the paper’s leadership months before ordering deep cuts across the newsroom. Bezos made the remarks during a December 2024 dinner with Trump, according to a new book by New York Times journalists Jonathan Swan and Maggie Haberman. “The people there are terrible,” Bezos told Trump, according to an …

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