Los Angeles Times owner blocks presidential endorsement
Mariel Garza resigned as editorials editor of the Los Angeles Times after the owner blocked an endorsement for Kamala Harris, raising concerns about editorial independence and public trust in the newspaper.
Read original articleMariel Garza, the editorials editor of the Los Angeles Times, resigned after the newspaper's owner, Patrick Soon-Shiong, blocked the editorial board from endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris for president. Garza expressed her discontent with the decision, stating that silence in such critical times is unacceptable. The editorial board had intended to endorse Harris, having previously written extensively about the dangers posed by former President Donald Trump. Garza's resignation highlights the internal conflict within the Times regarding editorial independence and the influence of ownership on journalistic integrity. Soon-Shiong's decision not to endorse has drawn criticism, particularly as the Times has historically supported Democratic candidates in recent elections. The situation has raised questions about the role of media proprietors in shaping editorial direction and the implications of not endorsing a candidate in a significant election. Garza's departure reflects broader concerns about the perceived credibility of the editorial board and the potential impact on public trust in the newspaper.
- Mariel Garza resigned as editorials editor of the Los Angeles Times after the owner blocked an endorsement for Kamala Harris.
- The editorial board had planned to endorse Harris, citing the need to speak out against Donald Trump.
- The decision not to endorse has sparked criticism and raised questions about editorial independence.
- The Los Angeles Times has a history of endorsing Democratic candidates in recent elections.
- Garza's resignation underscores concerns about the integrity of the editorial process and public trust in the newspaper.
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