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Washington Post cartoonist quits after paper rejects sketch of Bezos bowing to Trump


 A cartoonist for The Washington Post resigned after the newspaper rejected a cartoon depicting Jeff Bezos bowing to former President Donald Trump. The cartoon, created by the editorial cartoonist, was deemed controversial by the paper's editorial leadership. The rejected image, which illustrated Bezos, the founder of Amazon and owner of The Washington Post, showing deference to Trump, sparked a debate about editorial independence and the freedom of expression within the paper.

The artist, whose identity has not been disclosed, expressed disappointment over the rejection, arguing that it represented an attempt to silence critical commentary. The incident highlighted ongoing discussions about the editorial line of media organizations, especially when they are linked to influential figures like Bezos. This development underscores the tensions that can arise between editorial freedom and the interests of major stakeholders.

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