New York Times wins 4 Pulitzers, New Yorker 3; Washington Post wins for coverage of Trump shooting
- Ann Telnaes, a longtime Washington Post cartoonist, won a Pulitzer Prize on Monday after leaving the paper in January due to editorial censorship.
- Telnaes quit after editors killed her cartoon that criticized Post owner Jeff Bezos and other executives for currying favor with Donald Trump.
- Her cartoon depicted media executives bowing to Trump while offering bags of money, reflecting allegations that Amazon and others donated heavily to Trump and sought regulatory favors.
- The Pulitzer Prize recognized Telnaes for her bold and skillful critiques of influential figures and organizations, marked by originality and courage that ultimately prompted her resignation.
- Telnaes’ departure highlights tensions at the Post amid narrowing opinion topics under Bezos and continued staff resignations, raising questions about press freedom and editorial independence.
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WaPo Wins Pulitzer After Downplaying Trump Assassination Attempt As ‘Loud Noises’
[rebelmouse-proxy-image https://thefederalist.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/Screenshot-2025-05-05-at-5.18.14 PM-e1746480002607-1200x675.png crop_info="%7B%22image%22%3A%20%22https%3A//thefederalist.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/Screenshot-2025-05-05-at-5.18.14%5Cu202fPM-e1746480002607-1200x675.png%22%7D" expand=1]On Monday The Washington Post announced that it won a Pulitzer Prize in the breaking news category for its coverage of the July 13, …
WaPo Wins Pulitzer After Minimizing Trump Assassination Attempt
On Monday The Washington Post announced that it won a Pulitzer Prize in the breaking news category for its coverage of the July 13, 2024, attempted assassination of Donald Trump. The “coverage” in question? That Trump was “taken away after loud noises at rally,” according to a July 13 headline. According to the Post’s self-congratulatory […]
Pulitzer Prizes for Reports on Trump Attentat and Fentanyl
For the 109th time, the prestigious Pulitzer Prizes for Journalism have been awarded. Works on the assassination of Trump and the deadly drug Fentanyl have been awarded. Four prizes have been awarded to the New York Times.
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