
Washington Post readers launched a wave of criticism Friday after the Jeff Bezos-owned publication published a Mother's Day column attributed to Melania Trump.
Titled "Mothers are America's strength," the piece prompted hundreds of comments expressing skepticism about authorship, with readers questioning if President Donald Trump wrote the column instead.
Critics raised concerns about the publication's credibility, given Melania's reported $28 million payment from Bezos for the box office flop "Melania" documentary. Commenters also expressed dissatisfaction with the Trump administration's policies on family support, healthcare, and immigration, while questioning why the Post would platform the piece.
Several readers announced subscription cancellations, citing the column as the final straw following Bezos's ownership and staff layoffs. Readers characterized the piece as lacking substance and being out of touch with American families' realities.
The controversy highlighted broader concerns about the Post's editorial direction under Bezos's ownership.
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