“The View” co-chason WHP Goldberg signed the dream of Tech Reporter Kara Swisher to buy Washington Post from Jeff Bezos or the idea that it could be “time for a new newspaper.”
Swisser said last year that she was working towards gathering a group of investors to buy the post, although the founder of billionaire Amazon did not indicate that she is ready to sell Washington, DC paper.
The post has faced migration of high-profile reporters and editors in recent months and some readers and employees have been seen equally when it was announced last year that it would not support a candidate in the 2024 presidential election. Bezos, who credited the employed support of the Democratic candidate Kamala Harris, has angered the employees with recent changes in the paper of the paper.
Amidst the drama inside the post, Swisser on Thursday reiterated her desire to buy paper during the “The View” episode, saying that she knows a lot of billionaires who will help.
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Whop Goldberg signed the dream of Tech Reporter Kara Swisher to buy Washington Post from Jeff Bezos. (Screenshot/ABC/TheView)
“Money is not an issue. The issue is that Jeff Bezos doesn’t want to sell it because he now sees it as a tool,” Swisser said on Gabfest during the day.
“Musk has X, and it has it. Now, however, all, all are really good people going. Ruth Marcus just left, a terrible columnist, head of PR, just left, left, the head of communication, tomorrow, and they are just losing membership and all this is due to Jeff’s things,” Swishra said.
Goldberg said Goldberg said, “He prefers to blame reporters.
“So, maybe,” Goldberg said that Swisser asked if she wanted to join.
“I do,” Goldberg said. “Perhaps this is the idea … Crowdfonding, because I think many people would like to be a part of a newspaper, in which something had to be said.”
Goldberg said she sees that crowdfonding is “amazing things”, and seems to help it fix the post.
“Or maybe it’s time for a new newspaper,” Goldberg said.
Prior to the non-endorsment decision, the Washington Post called Trump ‘terrible’ and ‘the worst president of the Modern Times’,

Kara Swisser said last year that she was working towards collecting a group of investors to buy the Washington Post. ,
The post did not immediately respond when asked for comment from Fox News Digital.
The “head of the PR” was referred to by Swisser, possibly CCO Kathy Baird, who reportedly announced his resignation this week. The post has not confirmed his exit.
Bezos announced in February that the opinion section would be focused on writing “two columns in support and defense: individual freedom and free market”.
Earlier this week, Ruth Marcus, the columnist of the Longtime Post, called his column publisher out to kill his column critical to get out of his column to get out of his pillar to get out of his column to The New Yorker.
“I stayed until I stayed until I can, the owner of the newspaper, Jeff Bezos until the post’s offerings focus on the twin columns of the ‘personal freedom and free markets’, and even more worrying, that the views opposing those pillars will be left to be published by others.” Marcus wrote that the publisher of the post, Will Lewis, until I filed last week, I used to express my disagreement from this new direction.
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Former columnist Ruth Marcus expanded a piece for New Yorker after the Washington Post’s opinion, why did he leave the paper after killing Jeff Bezos after his editor, after killing a column. (Left: (Photo by Michael S. Schtz/Getty Image), Right: (Photo by Michael M. Santiago/Getty Image))
Marcus joined several employees who have left the post, including former columnist Jennifer Rubin, who were also very important for the owner of the paper when he leaves.
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Jeffrey Clarke of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.
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