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Amazon Prime Video has licensed an upcoming documentary about incoming first lady Melania Trump that is set to be released later this year, an Amazon MGM Studios spokesperson confirmed to NBC News. “We are excited to share this truly unique story with our millions of customers around the world,” the Amazon spokesperson added. The billionaire also owns The Washington Post newspaper and Blue Origin, an aerospace company. The other CEOs in the cartoon, Telnaes said, included Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and Los Angeles Times publisher Patrick Soon-Shiong. Washington Post editorial page editor David Shipley pushed back on the notion that Telnaes’ cartoon was canned because of Bezos.
Persons: Melania Trump, Fernando Sulichin, Brett Ratner, Steve Mnuchin, Donald Trump’s, Jeff Bezos, Alberto Rodriguez, Bezos, Trump, Ann Telnaes, Telnaes, Mark Zuckerberg, Sam Altman, Patrick Soon, Zuckerberg, Altman, David Shipley, Shipley, , Kamala Harris, I’m, , ” Bezos Organizations: Amazon, Amazon MGM Studios, NBC News, RatPac Entertainment, Trump Treasury, White, Trump, NBC, Washington Post, Amazon Web Services, Los Angeles Times, Washington, CNBC, Democratic Locations: Pennsylvania
Jim Watson | AFP | Getty ImagesAmazon Prime Video announced Sunday that it is licensing a documentary film about once-and-future first lady Melania Trump. Bezos, who has previously been criticized by Trump, also met with the president-elect at his Mar-a-Lago club in Florida after his election win over Vice President Kamala Harris. "Amazon Prime Video has exclusively licensed an upcoming documentary film for both theatrical and streaming release that will give viewers an unprecedented, behind-the-scenes look at First Lady Melania Trump," an Amazon spokesperson said Sunday. The Melania Trump movie is being executive produced by Fernando Sulichin of New Element Media and is being directed by Brett Ratner, who in 2017 was accused by multiple women of sexual misconduct. Soon-Shiong in October blocked the LA Times' planned endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris in the presidential election against Trump.
Persons: Donald Trump, Melania Trump, Jim Watson, Jeff Bezos, Bezos, Trump, Kamala Harris, Fernando Sulichin, Brett Ratner, Ratner, Michael M, Ann Telnaes, Bezos —, Sam Altman, Mark Zuckerberg, Patrick Organizations: Republican, Palm Beach Convention, AFP, Getty, Prime, Fox News.com, Journal, Amazon, New Element Media, CNBC, Forbes, Pentagon, Microsoft, Washington Post, New York Times, Jazz, Lincoln Center, Santiago, The Washington, Meta, Trump, Los Angeles Times, LA Times Locations: Palm Beach, West Palm Beach , Florida, Lago, Florida, New York City
Ann Telnaes, a longtime Washington Post cartoonist, has announced she is quitting her position. She said the move came after a cartoon featuring the Post's owner, Jeff Bezos, was rejected. ADThe cartoon in question depicted Amazon founder and Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos and other billionaires kneeling in front of a statue of President-elect Donald Trump. Jeff Stein, a White House economics reporter at the Post, reshared the cartoon and a link to Telnaes' Substack post on X. ADJeff Bezos has owned The Washington Post since 2013, when his holding company, Nash Holdings, bought the newspaper for $250 million.
Persons: Ann Telnaes, Jeff Bezos, Donald Trump, Telnaes, Mark Zuckerberg, Patrick Soon, Walt Disney, Mickey Mouse, I've, David Shipley, Jeff Stein Organizations: Washington Post, The Washington Post, Trump, Disney, LA Times, Geneva, Cartoonists Foundation, Cartoonists Rights, Nash Holdings Locations: Shipley
Ann Telnaes, a Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist, said in a blog post Friday that she quit the paper after a drawing was rejected. A Washington Post cartoonist has quit her role at the paper, saying that her bosses blocked publication of a satirical cartoon that depicted billionaires, including one resembling Post owner Jeff Bezos, kneeling before President-elect Donald Trump . The drawing was rejected by the paper outright, with no suggestions for potential changes, Telnaes told CNBC in an email. David Shipley, Washington Post editorial page editor, said in a statement that the cartoon was rejected because of its similarity to columns at the paper, not because of who it targeted. The Washington Post reported that Bezos spiked a planned endorsement of Trump opponent Kamala Harris by the paper ahead of the presidential election.
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New York CNN —Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist Ann Telnaes announced Friday she had resigned from The Washington Post after the newspaper refused to publish a satirical cartoon depicting billionaire Post owner Jeff Bezos on bended knee in front of President-elect Donald Trump. Bezos’ controversial decision led to a tidal wave of reader backlash, with The Post reporting more than 250,000 readers canceling their subscriptions. Last month, Bezos dined with Trump at his Mar-a-Lago club in Florida and Amazon announced it would donate $1 million to Trump’s inauguration. Disney, the parent company of ABC, settled a defamation suit brought by Trump for $15 million in a highly scrutinized decision. And Facebook and Instagram parent Meta said that it was donating $1 million to Trump’s inaugural fund after Zuckerberg met with Trump privately.
Persons: Ann Telnaes, Jeff Bezos, Donald Trump, Talnaes, , I’ve, Mark Zuckerberg, Sam Altman, Trump, Patrick Soon, Mickey, ” David Shipley, Telnaes, , Bezos, Kamala Harris, Meta, Zuckerberg, Harris Organizations: New, New York CNN, The Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, Amazon, Disney, ABC, Trump Locations: New York, Lago, Florida
Opinion: Where Putin goes from here
  + stars: | 2023-06-25 | by ( Richard Galant | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +10 min
We’re looking back at the strongest, smartest opinion takes of the week from CNN and other outlets. CNN —“It is a stab in the back of our country and our people,” Russian President Vladimir Putin told his nation Saturday as he faced an unprecedented challenge from his former ally, Yevgeny Prighozin, head of the Wagner mercenary group. “The Russians were not stabbed in the back during World War I, as Putin suggested during his remarks on Saturday,” wrote Peter Bergen. Sound familiar?”“A keen student of Russian history, Putin is aware of the stakes here. The Wagner force served the Russian president as a useful tool he could control for foreign adventures.
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Opinion: Texas judge’s stunning ruling caps extraordinary week
  + stars: | 2023-04-09 | by ( ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +17 min
We’re looking back at the strongest, smartest opinion takes of the week from CNN and other outlets. Tennessee legislators targeted three members of the state House for joining a gun control protest in the chamber, expelling two young Black men while failing to oust a 60-year-old White woman. (He gave the Biden administration a week to appeal the ruling before it goes into effect. Thus, the week that began with Trump facing a judge in Manhattan ended with a Trump-appointed judge overturning more than two decades of medical practice. “They go far too fast to be safe on the sidewalk” and aren’t right for bike lanes or roads either.
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