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Are Washington Post Layoffs an Attempt to Pander to Trump?

The Washington Post will cut more than 300 journalists, focusing coverage on politics, security, and technology to address financial losses and subscriber decline, editor Matt Murray said.

  • On February 5, 2026, The Washington Post announced a painful restructuring under owner Jeff Bezos that will cut about one-third of staff, including more than 300 of the roughly 800 newsroom journalists.
  • Facing mounting revenue and audience losses, the Post cited shifts in the news ecosystem, including AI-generated content, and reported losing 250,000 digital subscribers and $142.7 million last month.
  • The cuts hit specific departments including sports, graphics and local news, suspended Post Reports, and let go most overseas journalists including the Middle East roster and Kyiv-based Ukraine correspondent; a reporter who covered Amazon was also laid off.
  • Staff and former employees reacted by saying they feel betrayed and accused owner Bezos of prioritizing "surviving Trump"; the labour union warned cuts will harm credibility, and supporters were urged to rally outside the Washington D.C. headquarters Thursday.
  • The Washington Post plans to refocus on politics, national security, technology, investigations, and business, raising questions about independence given past owner interventions, observers noted.
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The Washington Post fired hundreds of journalists on Wednesday, a decision that comes on the background of the rapprochement of Amazon's founder with US President Donald Trump, who has multiplied attacks on the traditional press since his return to power.

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The journalist reflects on the mass dismissal in the 'The Washington Post': approximately 30% of his employees, which will affect more than 300 of the approximately 800 journalists in the newsroom

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WASHINGTON. The cuts at the venerable Washington Post have been called a bloodbath. Hundreds of employees protested outside the newspaper's editorial office on Thursday. "We are being hit harder than anyone expected," says culture reporter Janay Kingsberry.

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The Independent broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Wednesday, February 4, 2026.
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