Don Graham in 2013: "He is buying The Post for the right reasons. He is not buying it, as he said in his memo, echoing my grandfather, to serve the private interests of its owner."
Jeff Bezos in 2013: “You can be profitable and shrinking. That’s a survival strategy but it ultimately leads to irrelevancy."
Now what?
We’re collecting the videos and photos of the police encounters you’ve witnessed in D.C. since President Donald Trump ordered federal agents to patrol the city.
Upload your footage here: https://t.co/6NkgM8PiqR
We've also published a full results dashboard, allowing readers to see each individual vote batch the Associated Press gathers from states.
If you want the full firehose of votes, this is your page: https://t.co/NuYHL3KM0q
I can't speak to decisions made by our owner and publisher. I understand them as little as you do.
But I can promise you the staff of The Washington Post remain committed to our work. To telling the truth with clarity and humanity. To keeping you informed, no matter the cost.
I understand why so many people are canceling their subscriptions, but nobody is more dismayed by what’s happened today than the Post’s reporters, who are being inundated with messages like these, from sources, friends, even family.
@JoeHeim and I met a vegan chef, a music industry expert, a COO, hill summer interns and research assistants. They were incredible people. Here’s what they were listening to…https://t.co/tSDHSrDyth
My team at The Post is hiring a local higher education and youth culture reporter. Can confirm you'd be working with a group of thoughtful and empathetic reporters, and a manager who cares deeply about the region and her team. https://t.co/3w6ePvmhSp
Do you actually love the hot and humid summers of the DMV? We want to hear from you. ☀️
Share your hot take and quintessential summer photos here:
https://t.co/PIKd1KNd6S
@postlocal@capitalweather
What are you listening to? I went out with @JoeHeim to the National Mall and discovered the internal worlds of people traversing this iconic D.C. space (again, gifted article but consider subscribing): https://t.co/Az5bmGRvJT
We stopped people wearing headphones as they were heading to work, navigating the city and exercising on the National Mall to ask what they were listening to.
Here's what they said. https://t.co/y9LeSqnXxC
Fun story alert! @BishopSand + @JoeHeim have always been curious about what people are listening to walking around DC and so they asked! then @cece_pascual + @_carsonology created a concept to share it with the masses with a focus on audio + mobile
https://t.co/MvQjCeRiJ2