The Washington Post caused a stir last Friday when it declared it would not be endorsing a presidential candidate in 2024 — asserting the paper was “returning to [its] roots,” even while acknowledging that it had been over 50 years since it last declined to endorse in a presidential election.
This stunning announcement caused no shortage of consternation among the outlet’s already dwindling readership, prompting thousands of readers to cancel their subscriptions in outrage and The Post’s owner, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, to issue a lengthy, navel-gazing editorial on the rationale for not just endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris (when she clearly is their preferred candidate).
But despite WaPo’s declared declination to formally endorse, behind the scenes, the outlet is surreptitiously using online advertising to promote the Harris candidacy — possibly in violation of federal election law, asserts the Trump campaign. On Friday, the campaign filed a complaint with the Federal Election Commission regarding potential illegal corporate in-kind contributions or unreported expenditures on the part of The Post.
The Trump-Vance Campaign sent out the following announcement regarding the complaint:
Trump-Vance Campaign Files FEC Complaint Against the Kamala Campaign and The Washington Post
The Trump-Vance Campaign has filed a Federal Election Commission (FEC) complaint against The Washington Post for illegal in-kind contributions to Harris for President.
According to reports, the Post is using its advertising powers to promote pro-Kamala and anti-Trump coverage to voters in the final days of the election. While they declined to endorse her publicly, they have endorsed her in the dark; so much for “Democracy Dies in Darkness.”
The mainstream media has become nothing more than pro-Kamala propaganda. The Democrat machine must be held accountable. […]
— Read More: redstate.com
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