The Washington Post was rocked by at least two high-profile exits of longtime editors following an exodus of talent who have fled the paper over the past several months.
Current and former Washington Post employees spoke with Fox News Digital about how the paper "feels lost at sea" in recent years as it faces economic hurdles.
start to seep out over the weekend. talk about the effort. you know, nicole, thanks for proving that we were able to keep this a secret for a while, which is a reporter dream. you want the news forever, when you finally break it, you scoop it. we view this as an intensive effort and public service. it came to be because an editor that i work for believed that there was just a fleury of questions that were never going to be answered. at the time that we began this and launched on this multiperson project 75 reporters strong, congress had decided essentially that they weren t going to investigate january 6th. republicans were balking. republican leadership was saying they refused to give subpoena power or agreed to sign off on this investigation. and our editors all agreed we should launch. all the reporters i remember getting the call, would you be willing to work on this? i remember being elated we were