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Jennifer Rubin is resigning from the Washington Post, where she was a columnist.
“We have seen corporate owners and billionaires of news organizations abuse audience loyalty and undermine the vital role of journalism in a liberal democracy,” Rubin said.
Jennifer Rubin resigned as a columnist at The Washington Post amid internal strife to begin the new year.
Mr. Rubin, who has been a columnist for the Post since 2010, said Monday that he is launching a new media venture with attorney and commentator Norm Eisen.
“We have seen corporate news organizations and billionaires abuse audience loyalty and undermine the vital role of journalism in a liberal democracy,” Rubin said in a statement. “Rather than defending our democratic values, we have enabled the most serious threat to our democracy, Donald Trump and his allies, at a time when a robust and independent press is most essential. We need a truly independent alternative, one that is not afraid of the regime and unwilling to equivocate or bend the knee.”
Rubin and Eisen's new The Contrarian will feature political and cultural commentary that “defends democracy” and will feature political and cultural commentary that “defends democracy,” using Substack's columns, YouTube channel, podcasts and other digital media platforms. It will be operated by
Mr. Rubin is anti-Trump and was a key promoter of the Biden administration.
She joins other big-name entertainers who have left the Washington Post.
Anti-Trump columnist Jennifer Rubin resigns from Washington Post, slams owner Jeff Bezos
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Mr. Rubin will be joined by reporters Josh Dorsey, Ashley Parker, Michael Scherer, Tyler Page, LeeAnne Caldwell, columnist Charles Lane, health science editor Stephen Smith, and veteran editors The move joins several high-profile staffers who have announced their departures to other media outlets, including Mattea Gold.
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Mr. Rubin was not only one of the Biden administration's most sycophantic boosters at the Washington Post, but also one of the most fervently anti-Republican voices at the already liberal paper.
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