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Washington Post Layoffs Crush Journalists, Warzone Car-Desk Photos Rally Fans To Ditch Paper

Posted By: Hari Ram Posted On: Feb 05, 2026Share Article
Washington Post Layoffs Crush Journalists
Around 30 per cent of The Washington Post's workforce has been laid off. (Photo Credit: X)

Washington Post Layoffs Crush Journalists, Warzone Car-Desk Photos Rally Fans To Ditch Paper

The news of widespread layoffs at The Washington Post sent a ripple across newsrooms and social media this week. Journalists who reported from war zones, global capitals and conflict-hit regions suddenly found themselves out of jobs. Among those affected was Ishaan Tharoor, a global affairs columnist at The Washington Post and son of Congress MP Shashi Tharoor.

In a post on X (formerly Twitter), Tharoor revealed that he had been laid off “along with most of the International staff and so many other wonderful colleagues."

“I'm heartbroken for our newsroom and especially for the peerless journalists who served the Post internationally — editors and correspondents who have been my friends and collaborators for almost 12 years. It's been an honour to work with them," he wrote.

In the same post, Tharoor highlighted his work at the paper, writing, “I launched the WorldView column in January 2017 to help readers better understand the world and America's place in it, and I'm grateful for the half a million loyal subscribers who tuned into the column several times a week over the years."

I have been laid off today from the @washingtonpost, along with most of the International staff and so many other wonderful colleagues. I'm heartbroken for our newsroom and especially for the peerless journalists who served the Post internationally — editors and correspondents…— Ishaan Tharoor (@ishaantharoor) February 4, 2026

In another post, he shared a photo of an empty newsroom and wrote, “A bad day."

A bad day pic.twitter.com/cIX8rIjJPu— Ishaan Tharoor (@ishaantharoor) February 4, 2026

Laid Off Journalists At The Washington Post Speak Out

Tharoor was not alone. Pranshu Verma, The Washington Post's New Delhi Bureau Chief, also confirmed that he had been laid off. “Heartbroken to share I've been laid off from The Washington Post. Gutted for so many of my talented friends who are also gone. It was a privilege to work here the past four years. Serving as the paper's New Delhi bureau chief was an honour," he wrote.

Heartbroken to share I've been laid off from The Washington Post. Gutted for so many of my talented friends who are also gone. It was a privilege to work here the past four years. Serving as the paper's New Delhi bureau chief was an honor.— Pranshu Verma (@pranshuverma_) February 4, 2026

One of the most striking reactions came from Lizzie Johnson, who had been reporting from war-hit Ukraine. She reshared a post from January 26 that showed her sitting inside a car in a winter jacket, writing at the time, “Waking up without power, heat, or running water. (Again.) But the work here in Kyiv continues… Despite how difficult this job can be, I am proud to be a foreign correspondent at The Washington Post." Resharing it now, she added, “I was just laid off by The Washington Post in the middle of a warzone. I have no words. I'm devastated."

I was just laid off by The Washington Post in the middle of a warzone. I have no words. I'm devastated. https://t.co/dVCLF39YV1— lizzie johnson (@lizziejohnsonnn) February 4, 2026

Sam Fortier shared a video that featured the email he received that informed him of his layoff. “I am part of the mass layoffs at the Washington Post. I am sad and angry. We all want to keep doing the work. But for now, I want to document a reality of being in journalism today," he wrote.

I am part of the mass layoffs at the Washington Post. I am sad and angry. We all want to keep doing the work.

But for now I want to document a reality of being in journalism today. pic.twitter.com/Xzrq6HhiP7

— Sam Fortier (@Sam4TR) February 4, 2026

Former Asia Editor Anna Fifield also confirmed her exit, stating, “I was laid off as Asia editor of the Washington Post today… My heart breaks for everyone who lost their job today — and for the readers who will be the worse for it."

I was laid off as Asia editor of the Washington Post today. It was an absolute privilege to work with people who are not only incredible journalists but also wonderful humans. My heart breaks for everyone who lost their job today – and for the readers who will be the worse for it— Anna Fifield (@annafifield) February 4, 2026

Several more journalists from The Washington Post also confirmed that they were among those laid off.

Turkish news reporter Jennifer Hassan wrote, “My colleagues deserve better," while Aaron Weiner, the paper's Berlin Bureau Chief, described the moment as a “dark day."

My job is no more 💔This spring would have marked 10 years at The Washington Post. All I can think about is the stories that won't get told now. The voices that won't be heard. The questions that won't be asked.My colleagues deserve better. So do our readers.

— Jennifer Hassan (@GuinnessKebab) February 4, 2026

Unfortunately the Washington Post has decided to eliminate its Berlin bureau and with it my job. It's been the honor and adventure of a lifetime to be Berlin bureau chief, even if just for 6 months.So many great journalists have lost their jobs today. It's a dark day.

— Aaron Wiener (@aaronwiener) February 4, 2026

Jada Yuan, another employee affected by the cuts, shared an emotional video alongside a message that read, “It's a sad day for anyone who cares about the arts — now for action, looking for work, ways to still support artists."

Cried through the first take of this video. Our arts team was decimated, most arts reporters, most critics, in the mass layoffs at @washingtonpost. It's a sad day for anyone who cares about the arts — now for action, looking for work, ways to still support artists. pic.twitter.com/RuAJSNbQ0X— Jada Yuan (@jadabird) February 4, 2026

Journalists Danielle Abril and Naveen Kumar also posted about their layoffs and stated that they were now exploring new professional opportunities.

Unfortunately, I am among the hundreds of journalists cut from @washingtonpost today. Grateful for my more than four and half years here and all the work I got to do. I'm currently exploring what may be next in my career. Reach out if you'd like to connect.— Danielle Abril (@DanielleDigest) February 4, 2026

I've been laid off from @washingtonpost, where serving as theater critic was truly a dream job. I'm available for opportunities, and truly hope there's a future for arts and theatre coverage in DC and beyond.

naveenkumar519@gmail.com

— Naveen Kumar (@Mr_NaveenKumar) February 4, 2026

Caroline O'Donovan, who covered Amazon for The Washington Post, mentioned that she, too, had been impacted by the layoffs.

Today I was laid off from my job covering Amazon for Jeff Bezos's Washington Post.— Caroline O'Donovan (@ceodonovan) February 4, 2026

Former politics reporter Michael Bric-Saddler, who covered local communities in Washington, D.C., reflected on his time at the paper, writing, “I don't know what the future holds, but it was the honour of a lifetime to cover D.C.'s local communities over the past 6 years."

I was laid off today as part of The Post's job cuts. I don't know what the future holds, but it was the honor of a lifetime to cover D.C.'s local communities over the past 6 years.

If you're hiring or want to reach out, DM me or email: mbricesaddler(@)gmail(dot)com

— Michael Brice-Saddler (@TheArtist_MBS) February 4, 2026

Investigative correspondent Shibani Mahtani was also among those laid off. In her post, she wrote, “I've been laid off from the Post today, along with too many of my incredible colleagues, after eight incredible years, most of them in Hong Kong and covering China's expansion, a story that will define our generation."

I've been laid off from the Post today, along with too many of my incredible colleagues, after eight incredible years, most of them in Hong Kong and covering China's expansion, a story that will define our generation.— Shibani Mahtani (@ShibaniMahtani) February 4, 2026

Other journalists affected included Will Hobson and Paul Schemm, both of whom confirmed their exits in posts on X.

Some personal news: I'm among today's @washingtonpost layoffs. It was a dream 11-year run as an investigative reporter focused on sports—making billionaires tremble (or at least mildly annoying them and their lawyers.)A few highlights from the ride: 🧵

— Will Hobson (@TheWillHobson) February 4, 2026

So I join the ranks of the WashPost laid off, including so much of the international staff, my Russia-Ukraine department has been gutted and some of the best people fired. What serious paper doesn't cover that conflict?— Paul Schemm (@PaulSchemm) February 4, 2026

Calling The Washington Post “the only home I've known since j-school," Taylor Telford shared her reaction to the news, while Vanessa H. Larson, a journalist based in Istanbul, reshared Ishaan Tharoor's post to confirm that she, to,o had been laid off.

I wish I'd known in the moment that I'd just filed my final story for the Washington Post, the only home I've known since j-school. I was honored to work with brilliant people to serve a mission I believed in.

I am proud of what we did there. I want(ed) to do more.

— Taylor Telford (@taylormtelford) February 4, 2026

Like many, I've been laid off from The Washington Post, after 6 years as a copy editor. Almost daily I edited some of our most harrowing foreign news coverage, incl. 100s of stories on wars in Ukraine, Gaza, Sudan + elsewhere. I've also been proud to serve as @PostGuild secretary https://t.co/Mrny3Zc0Vh— Vanessa H. Larson (@vanessahlarson) February 4, 2026

Daniel Gilbert, who reported on the business of medicine at the paper, summed up the collective mood, writing, “My feeds are full of other Post journalists — great reporters and editors, and really good humans — who are in the same situation, and my heart aches for every one."

I was laid off from The Washington Post today. My feeds are full of other Post journalists — great reporters and editors, and really good humans — who are in the same situation, and my heart aches for every one. Some work I'm proud of:— Daniel Gilbert (@ByDanielGilbert) February 4, 2026

Niha Masih, a staff writer at The Washington Post, was grateful for her time at the newspaper, writing, “Grateful for the space to report stories no longer possible in India. Hugely proud of the work and the people."

Journalism is a privilege and it's been an honor to write for The Washington Post for the past six years. With my team gone, my time at The Post is ending. Grateful for the space to report stories no longer possible in India. Hugely proud of the work and the people.— Niha Masih (@NihaMasih) February 5, 2026

What People Are Saying About The Washington Post Layoffs

As news of the layoffs spread across social media, reactions poured in from all corners.

US political scientist Evan A. Feigenbaum highlighted the scale of the cuts and what they symbolise. In a strongly worded post, he pointed out that The Washington Post had let go of its Asia editor, bureau chiefs in New Delhi, Sydney and Cairo, along with teams covering the Middle East, China, Iran and Turkey.

According to him, “The world is becoming less America-centric by the minute, while the United States is becoming more America-centric than ever. It is just a depressing yet somehow perfect summation of our current moment that one of the most important newspapers in the history of the country – one that has actually shaped the history of the United States – doesn't think reporting on the world is of any use anymore. What an utterly perfect encapsulation of where we have arrived."

The @WashPost has now laid off its Asia editor, its New Delhi bureau chief, its Sydney bureau chief, its Cairo bureau chief, the entire Middle East reporting team, China correspondents, Iran correspondents, Turkey correspondents, and many more. The world is becoming less…— Evan A. Feigenbaum (@EvanFeigenbaum) February 4, 2026

A man under Pranshu Verma's post mentioned that he has cancelled his subscription, saying, “Sorry to hear that. I have enjoyed reading your articles in! With the layoffs today, I don't think I am going to get value for my money and time anymore – just cancelled my subscription. Sad to see Jeff Bezos running this esteemed US institution into the ground."

Sorry to hear that. I have enjoyed reading your articles in @washingtonpost ! With the layoffs today, I don't think I am going to get value for my money and time anymore – just cancelled my subscription. Sad to see @JeffBezos running this esteemed US institution into the ground.— Vikas Chowdhry (@english_august) February 4, 2026

Another commenter also shared a screenshot which shows that they have cancelled their subscription to the daily.

So sorry. I've canceled my subscription. pic.twitter.com/DzUTL2PtEV— At least I got the right username on WV⁷! 🇨🇦 (@Bapsae8) February 4, 2026

“Perhaps the readers will now get to know what is actually happening in these places, unlike a stooge pandering to pre-confirmed or pre-approved notions," an individual said while another wrote, “More like they can't afford it because their editorial politics has cost them their audience."

Perhaps the readers will now get to know what is actually happening in these placesunlike a stooge pandering to pre-confirmed or pre-approved notions

— finkrishna (@finkrishna) February 5, 2026

More like they can't afford it because their editorial politics has cost them their audience.— Brubes (@Brubes793) February 4, 2026

A user focused on the language, writing, “I've been ‘impacted' as the Washington Post's top editor said today. The other way to say it is laid off. I prefer using words with direct meaning, because it informs people about responsibility and consequences. Clarity has never been more important."

Quoting author Arundhati Shourie, an individual advised, “Always keep 2–3 options on a low burner so that nobody treats you like a football."

In the words of the inimitable and indomitable Arundhati Shourie, always keep 2-3 options on a low burner so that nobody treats you like a football.

— Essay and Current Affairs (@MohammedUzairqa) February 4, 2026

Another took a wider view of the industry, stating, “The days of print media are over. It has very little space in an age of digital outreach. Migrate over and best of luck."

The days of print media are over. It has very little space lifetime in an age of digital outreach. Migrate over and best of luck.— Mussarat Zia (@mussarat_zia) February 4, 2026

But not all responses were serious. An X user joked about the situation by sharing an image of Rahul Ligma and Daniel Johnson and writing, “I was just laid off from The Washington Post. I don't know how I'm going to tell my wife and husband. Please respect our privacy during this difficult time." The reference was to a 2022 prank where the duo pretended as Twitter employees laid off after Elon Musk's takeover. This briefly fooled major media outlets before Musk himself joined in on the joke.

I was just laid off from The Washington Post. I don't know how I'm going to tell my wife and husband.

Please respect our privacy during this difficult time. pic.twitter.com/5vOyRO3pIz

— Extremely Careless (@Shanghaibeast) February 4, 2026

The layoffs also reopened discussions around technology and jobs. One user turned to chatbot Grok, asking, “Will artificial intelligence & automation impact media & journalists when it comes to employment?" Grok responded that while AI is already automating routine tasks like data reporting and fact-checking, layoffs such as those at The Washington Post appear to be “driven more by financial pressures than AI directly."

Yes, AI and automation are already impacting journalism by automating routine tasks like data reporting and fact-checking, potentially reducing some entry-level jobs while boosting efficiency for complex stories. However, they also create new roles in AI ethics and tool…— Grok (@grok) February 4, 2026

What Is Happening At The Washington Post?

According to a report by The New York Times, around 30 per cent of The Washington Post's workforce has been laid off. The decision impacts both business-side employees and journalists, with more than 300 newsroom staff affected out of roughly 800 journalists in total.

“The Washington Post is taking a number of difficult but decisive actions today for our future, in what amounts to a significant restructuring across the company. These steps are designed to strengthen our footing and sharpen our focus on delivering the distinctive journalism that sets The Post apart and, most importantly, engages our customers," the newspaper said in a statement as quoted by Reuters.

The layoffs have once again raised questions about whether owner Jeff Bezos has been able to crack the challenge of running a profitable digital-first newspaper. After buying The Washington Post in 2013 for $250 million from the Graham family, Bezos oversaw years of expansion. But the paper's growth has slowed in recent years.

“If Jeff Bezos is no longer willing to invest in the mission that has defined this paper for generations and serve the millions who depend on The Post journalism, then The Post deserves a steward that will," the Washington Post Guild, a union that represents Post employees, said on X.

“If Jeff Bezos is no longer willing to invest in the mission that has defined this paper for generations and serve the millions who depend on Post journalism, then the Post deserves a steward who will" https://t.co/hp2Vuhj1KR— WABJ – Washington Association of Black Journalists (@WABJDC) February 4, 2026

Reuters noted that this is not the first round of cost-cutting at the paper. Last year, the company made several changes across business operations and announced job reductions by initially stating that the newsroom would be spared.

As per the data from the Alliance for Audited Media, The Washington Post's paid average daily circulation in 2025 stood at 97,000, with about 1,60,000 copies on Sundays. This is a sharp fall from the 2,50,000 daily average recorded in 2020.

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