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The Chuck ToddCast

Chuck’s Commentary - Jeff Bezos Gutting The Washington Post Is A Dark Day For Journalism + The One Loophole For A Third Trump Term

The Chuck ToddCast

iHeartPodcasts

Government, News

4.02.8K Ratings

🗓️ 5 February 2026

⏱️ 88 minutes

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Summary

In this episode of the Chuck ToddCast, Chuck digs into the stunning implosion of The Washington Post after Jeff Bezos ordered layoffs of nearly a third of its staff—breaking a decade-old promise to provide the paper with long-term financial runway. The conversation explores how Bezos treated the Post less like a civic institution and more like a trophy asset, useful for currying favor, protecting government contracts, and advancing Amazon and Blue Origin, but never truly prioritized for success. As newsroom cuts gut coverage across the board and the Post retreats from its role as D.C.’s essential local authority, the episode argues this isn’t just a media story—it’s a case study in billionaire power, tech hubris, and how America’s wealthiest figures play by a different set of rules, even as blue-collar and white-collar anger begin to converge.

Finally, Chuck previews the Super Bowl between the Seahawks & Patriots and answers listeners’ questions in the “Ask Chuck” segment.

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Timeline:

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00:00 Chuck Todd’s introduction

01:00 Washington Post lays off 1/3rd of its staff on orders from Bezos

02:45 Bezos told Woodward in 2013 he’d provide financial runway to the Post

03:30 Bezos just did the opposite of what he said he’d do

04:45 Matt Murray, editor of the post, isn’t in charge of business strategy

06:15 Cuts will affect all areas of the Post’s coverage

08:15 Structural issues at the Post have existed for years

09:30 The NYT diversified and it worked brilliantly

10:15 DC is an educated affluent market, comfortable paying for news

11:00 Bezos needed a leg up for Blue Origin in the space race

12:45 So why did 2013 Bezos buy the Post? Government contracts.

13:45 Amazon held almost an American Idol style bid process for HQ

14:30 Wish Amazon would have chosen St. Louis for HQ

17:45 Buying the Post was a way to curry favor for Amazon

18:30 Bezos saw the Post as a trophy that would help his other businesses

19:45 Trump cancelled a Bezos contract over unfavorable Post coverage

21:00 Bezos wasn’t interested in the success of the Post

23:15 Why not sell the Post? Trump would blame him for negative coverage

25:30 Whether the Post fails doesn’t matter to Bezos, his other businesses do

27:00 Bezos has only done one thing well: Building Amazon

28:00 High net worth doesn’t mean high IQ

30:00 WaPo was the regional and local authority in DC & is giving that up

32:00 Post wants to retreat and become just offer political coverage

33:15 Bezos is behaving like the metaphorical rich guy villain

34:15 Rich people play by their own rules and get away with everything

36:45 Blue collar anger is about to be coupled with white collar anger

37:30 The tech titans don’t know how to read the room

39:00 Biggest trade for Washington Wizards in years not covered by the Post

40:30 The Post won’t recover from this

46:45 Super Bowl preview

52:15 Ask Chuck

52:30 What incentives allow congress to just fall in line behind the president?

56:30 Why aren’t we seeing bigger protests in the streets?

57:45 Is the divide between MAGA & liberal America unbridgeable?

1:05:00 Could Trump legally get a third term via the line of succession?

1:10:00 How concerned should we be with the FBI raid at Fulton county election office?

1:13:00 Is it unusual for the out party to get a bill through congress?

1:17:00 If the Senate ends up split, how is majority control determined?

1:19:45 If Talarico wins his primary, could he catch fire all the way to the White House?

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