Harry Litman, former senior legal columnist for the Los Angeles Times announced he was resigning from the Liberal outlet this week. They accused the newspaper owner of “appeasing” President-elect Donald Trump.
on MSNBC on Thursday. Littman told network anchor Nicole. Wallace that the Los Angeles Times has abdicated its responsibility to confront Trump’s threats to democracy by taking a nonpartisan stand under owner Dr. Patrick Sun-Song.
“I think they are cowardly and worried about their personal property and just being threatened by Trump. I think that’s a really shameful surrender. I thought I couldn’t be a part of it and had to resign,” Littman said on air, adding what he argued in a recent Substack article.
Soon-Shiong, the billionaire tech entrepreneur and doctor who bought the Times in 2018, caused an uproar among liberals. Including the staff at his shop when he announced in September that the newspaper would not receive a presidential endorsement in the 2024 elections.
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The newspaper’s editorial board has endorsed every Democratic presidential candidate since 2008 and had planned to endorse Vice President Kamala Harris. However, Soon-Shiong insists he wants the Times to take its approach. “Non-partisan” approach to covering this year’s elections
The decision sparked a backlash from officials. As a result, three editorial board members resigned in protest. Since then, Soon-Shiong has doubled down on her commitment to non-conformity. By pledging to establish A “new editorial board” he said will promote readers’ trust in the media.
As evidence of this change, conservative CNN commentator Scott Jennings accepted a position on the editorial board last month. Commenting on the owner’s new vision, he wrote on X, “I think Dr. Soon-Shiong is doing something important and groundbreaking. And it was an honor that he asked me to play a role in it.”
Litman becomes the latest employee of the Los Angeles Times to resign, citing what he called a “disruptive” approach to the Los Angeles Times. Owner’s “surrender to Trump” on MSNBC
Wallace asked him about his decision to resign. To which he replied: “Documents play a very important role today and in this country. Trump has taken over the political stage. Maybe the Supreme Court And he’s chasing the FBI. It could be that the military, and indeed they are one of the few institutions that can stand up and respond.”
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“And this is their best tradition. And Trump has made it clear he will pursue them. And that is definitely a five-alarm bell,” he added.
Columnist, former U.S. Attorney appointed by President Bill Clinton, announced on his Substack page on Thursday that he had “Wrote last opinion report for The Times” and “Resign from my position” the other day.
“I do not want to continue working for articles that please Trump and facilitate attacks on democratic governance for cowardly reasons,” he added in the article.
He went on to say to Wallace: “And I think this is not a time of balance when you have people on the other side who are not telling the truth. And it is a profound responsibility. But I think they are afraid and worried about their personal matters. Holding and just being threatened by Trump.”
In addition to the new editorial board, Soon-Shiong also recently announced that his article is being considered for publication. AI-powered “bias meter” In the near future
On an episode of “The Mike Gallagher Show,” Soon-Shiong told guest Jennings, “Whether it’s news or opinion – more likely opinion or noise – you have a bias meter so someone can understand it as they read. There is some bias in the source of the article.”
The owner expressed hope that the meter would be launched by January.
The Los Angeles Times did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.
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