Washington Post executive editor Marty Baron responded to Bernie Sanders, saying Jeff Bezos allows the Post full independence.
Bernie Sanders said on Monday that the Washington Post is"not one of my great supporters" due to the fact it is owned by Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos. Sanders has frequently attacked Bezos and Amazon for the treatment of the company's workers, and pressured it to introduce a minimum wage of $15 an hour — which it did in November last year.
Bernie Sanders said on Monday that the Washington Post is"not one of my great supporters" due to the fact it is owned by Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos. Sanders has frequently attacked Bezos and Amazon for the treatment of the company's workers, and pressured it to introduce a minimum wage of $15 an hour — which it did in November last year.
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