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Showing Original Post only (View all)Harry Litman resigned from the LA Times because the publisher's pro-Trump [View all]
Talking Feds Substack - Why I Just Resigned From The Los Angeles Times
Harry Litman
Dec 05, 2024

I have been a contributor to the Los Angeles Times op-ed page in some fashion for more than 15 years. For the last three years, I have been the Senior Legal Columnist, writing regular weekly columns about Trumps legal troubles, the Supreme Court, and a wide range of other topics. The Times also permitted me to cover Trumps trial in New York and the 2024 Democratic convention.
My editors have been skilled, quick, and fair. I have been able to write whatever I like, including blistering criticism of Donald Trump.
Ive been proud of my work and proud to be part of the Times, the most prominent and storied newspaper west of the Mississippi. Its got gravitasand 45 Pulitzers to show for itcombined with a California flair that complements the constant variety and zaniness of my adopted state.
But I have written my last op-ed for the Times. Yesterday, I resigned my position. I dont want to continue to work for a paper that is appeasing Trump and facilitating his assault on democratic rule for craven reasons.
My resignation is a protest and visceral reaction against the conduct of the papers owner, Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong. Soon-Shiong has made several moves to force the paper, over the forceful objections of his staff, into a posture more sympathetic to Donald Trump. Those moves cant be defended as the sort of policy adjustment papers undergo from time to time, and that an owner, within limits, is entitled to influence. Given the existential stakes for our democracy that I believe Trumps second term poses, and the evidence that Soon-Shiong is currying favor with the President-elect, they are repugnant and dangerous.
Soon-Shiongs most notorious action received national attention. The papers editorial department had drafted an endorsement of Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris. Soon-Shiong ordered them to spike it and make no endorsement in the election. (Soon-Shiong later implied he had just ordered up a factual analysis of both candidates policies, but thats at best a distortion: he plainly blocked an already drafted Harris endorsement.) It is hard to imagine a more brutal, humiliating, and unprofessional treatment of a papers professional staff. Three members of the editorial page resigned in protest and 2,000 readers canceled their subscriptions.
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Harry Litman
Dec 05, 2024

I have been a contributor to the Los Angeles Times op-ed page in some fashion for more than 15 years. For the last three years, I have been the Senior Legal Columnist, writing regular weekly columns about Trumps legal troubles, the Supreme Court, and a wide range of other topics. The Times also permitted me to cover Trumps trial in New York and the 2024 Democratic convention.
My editors have been skilled, quick, and fair. I have been able to write whatever I like, including blistering criticism of Donald Trump.
Ive been proud of my work and proud to be part of the Times, the most prominent and storied newspaper west of the Mississippi. Its got gravitasand 45 Pulitzers to show for itcombined with a California flair that complements the constant variety and zaniness of my adopted state.
But I have written my last op-ed for the Times. Yesterday, I resigned my position. I dont want to continue to work for a paper that is appeasing Trump and facilitating his assault on democratic rule for craven reasons.
My resignation is a protest and visceral reaction against the conduct of the papers owner, Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong. Soon-Shiong has made several moves to force the paper, over the forceful objections of his staff, into a posture more sympathetic to Donald Trump. Those moves cant be defended as the sort of policy adjustment papers undergo from time to time, and that an owner, within limits, is entitled to influence. Given the existential stakes for our democracy that I believe Trumps second term poses, and the evidence that Soon-Shiong is currying favor with the President-elect, they are repugnant and dangerous.
Soon-Shiongs most notorious action received national attention. The papers editorial department had drafted an endorsement of Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris. Soon-Shiong ordered them to spike it and make no endorsement in the election. (Soon-Shiong later implied he had just ordered up a factual analysis of both candidates policies, but thats at best a distortion: he plainly blocked an already drafted Harris endorsement.) It is hard to imagine a more brutal, humiliating, and unprofessional treatment of a papers professional staff. Three members of the editorial page resigned in protest and 2,000 readers canceled their subscriptions.
/snip
Good for him.

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Harry Litman resigned from the LA Times because the publisher's pro-Trump [View all]
Dennis Donovan
Dec 5
OP
Such a shame -- the LA Times and Miami Herald still did outstanding investigative journalism
obamanut2012
Dec 5
#6
So do I. He also was not one of those people screaming for Joe to step down. He's kind of dry but very
LoisB
Dec 5
#22
Exactly. I did the same. People I followed and previously respected turned on President Biden on a dime.
LoisB
Dec 6
#32
Please see my reply #42. I am not a political giant but I am also not politically ignorant. I think you missed the
LoisB
Dec 6
#43
Thank you. I apologize for my somewhat angry response. We need to stand together now more than ever.
LoisB
Dec 6
#48
You're welcome...and thank you for your gracious response. I agree we need to stand together!
Dem4life1970
Dec 7
#49
I don't throw away my votes on fringe or third party nobodies. I have never voted for a Republican and I vote in
LoisB
Dec 6
#42
The problem with canceling our subscriptions is that these newspapers will die on the vine.
El-Capitan
Dec 5
#14