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Washington Post Correspondents Start “Save The Post” Social Media Campaign Amid Fears Of Massive Layoffs

The Washington Post headquarters Eric Baradat/ Staffers at The Washington Post have started to post messages on social media to “Save The Post,” amid fears that the Jeff Bezos-owned publication is on the cusp of implementing massive layoffs. A number of foreign correspondents posted messages on Monday, as speculation swirled that the international coverage will bear a substantial amount of cuts. A sample: Correspondent Yeganeh Torbati wrote on X, “@jeffbezos I cover Iran for @washingtonpost.

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  • Since June, I’ve reported on US/Israeli strikes, a dire water crisis, state coercion of the private sector, and now, horrific govt violence against protesters.
  • I want nothing more than to keep doing this important work.” Correspondent Loveday Morris, who covers the Middle East, wrote, “Today a source warned me that my reporting lines could have me killed.
  • Just an average day as a foreign correspondent.
  • I can’t count the number of times I’ve come under fire or had windows rattle from blasts.
  • Our international staff risk so much to bring home news.” Related Stories News White House Press Secretary Sidesteps Question Of Whether Stephen Miller Will Apologize For Calling Alex Pretti An "Assassin" And "Domestic Terrorist" News Senate Hearing On Netflix-Warner Bros Transaction Set For February; Co-CEO Ted Sarandos To Testify The New York Times reported that foreign correspondents sent a letter to Bezos, urging him to retain the coverage.
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