Rucker’s departure is a high-profile loss for the Washington Post, which has faced a wave of resignations due to dissatisfaction with its leadership.
And the timing couldn’t be better, as Donald Trump is set to be inaugurated on Monday. Jeff Bezos, the owner of the Post, will even be in attendance, cheering on his billionaire buddy as America enters a new phase of oligarchy accelerated beyond measure.
Donald Trump was officially sworn in as president for a second time at his inauguration on January 20, 2025. There were several prominent political figures in attendance for the event, along with other recognizable faces.
About 20,000 Trump supporters have gathered at Capital One Arena in Washington Monday afternoon, where Trump and Vice President JD Vance are expected to address the crowd later in the day. Trump is also expected to sign several executive actions at the area during his on-stage appearance.
Former Washington Post columnist Jennifer Rubin joined MSNBC on Saturday and lambasted her former employer, accusing the Washington Post of trying to “ingratiate” themselves with President ...
Ex-Washington Post columnist Jennifer Rubin doubled down on criticisms of her former employer, alleging that the Washington Post was trying to ingratiate themselves with Trump.
Donald Trump’s inauguration ceremony was attended by a who’s who of billionaires and moguls, including some surprising faces.
Attendees included Trump's family, now former President and Vice-President Joe Biden and Kamala Harris ... Those include: Amazon Executive Chairman Jeff Bezos Google CEO Sundar Pichai Apple ...
The guest list includes some of America’s most influential tech billionaires and politicians as well as some foreign leaders and celebrities who have embraced Trump.
Donald Trump is set to be sworn in as the 47th President of the United States at noon. We'll be posting live updates.
How Donald Trump's presidential inauguration unfolded as he was sworn in as the 47th President to succeed Joe Biden.
As Elon Musk and his billionaire brethren take power in Trump’s second term, the lack of legal guardrails — and the fading power of Big Media — is becoming an existential crisis.