'Washington Post' publisher tried to kill a story about him. It wasn't the first time
Briefly

In Spring, British court allegations against Will Lewis led to pressure on newsroom chiefs to halt stories. Despite denials, concerns arose over interference and leadership at The Washington Post.
Lewis had history of intense efforts to avoid coverage, seen in attempts to block stories on his alleged involvement in cover-ups. Buzbee's departure followed Lewis' restructuring decisions post-controversy.
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