Washington Post Faces Leadership Turmoil Amid Ethics Controversies

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Robert Winnett has withdrawn from his role as the incoming editor of The Washington Post amid ethical scrutiny, leaving the paper's CEO Will Lewis to find a replacement. Both men have faced criticism for past actions that violate American journalistic ethics, and the controversy has led to internal outrage and calls for Lewis' resignation. Jeff Bezos, the paper's owner, has reassured staff about maintaining journalistic standards but did not comment on Winnett's withdrawal.
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