Recent news about The Washington Post is alarming, to say the least.
When we cover major news abroad, our national security team works hand in hand with our colleagues overseas.
When we cover unrest in Washington, we rely on our Metro colleagues for insight and street smarts.
And that's to say nothing of our fabulous Sports colleagues, who cover with grace one of the only worlds that a polarized America often meets with shields and swords down.
Standing with all my colleagues as we seek to #SaveThePost as it is with an eye always toward improvement.
The work of my fearless colleagues on the International Desk is integral to what makes and has made The Post a great newspaper for decades. It is crucial to those of us who report on national security from Washington. @JeffBezos We rise and fall together. #SaveThePost
Last night, Bezos' Amazon CEO joined Trumps at WH to watch Prime documentary on Melania (for which she was paid lion's share of $40m licensing fee).
Today, WaPo foreign staffers sent Bezos a joint plea to sustain international bureaus and coverage amid rumblings of deep cuts.
Proud to be colleagues with fearless @washingtonpost international reporters. @JeffBezos, their work is absolutely core to the newspaper and vitally important to my own job covering the White House and foreign policy. #SaveThePost
Waking up without power, heat, or running water. (Again.)
But the work here in Kyiv continues. Warming up in the car, writing in pencil — pen ink freezes — by headlamp.
Despite how difficult this job can be, I am proud to be a foreign correspondent at The Washington Post.
@ellievhall You should be able to request all sacramental records from the parish/church where you were baptized, even if you got the rest of your sacraments elsewhere (going through this rn as I prep for a Catholic wedding)
The Washington Post wins Pulitzer Prizes for National Reporting, Editorial Writing and Commentary.
The Post was also honored as a finalist in the public service category, as well as a finalist in the categories for International Reporting and Illustrated Reporting and Commentary. https://t.co/wy7CLEfh85
Workers @washingtonpost have been in contract negotiations with our bosses for 18 months.
But the company is refusing to pay us what we’re worth or bargain in good faith.
So on Dec. 7, we’re walking off the job for 24 hours.