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Laid-off Washington Post staff rally outside DC headquarters after massive cuts

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Last updated: February 6, 2026 4:26 am
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Published: February 6, 2026
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A day after the Washington Post executed a significant layoff, slashing about a third of its newsroom, former staff and supporters converged outside the newspaper’s headquarters in downtown Washington, D.C., to voice their discontent. The rally was organized by the Post News Guild and the Post Tech Guild unions, underscoring the gravity of the situation for both reporters and tech workers.

Amidst the gathering, Michael Brice-Saddler, a D.C. communities reporter, expressed concern that the Metro section would struggle to effectively serve the region’s needs due to the unprecedented loss of personnel. “How is the Metro desk supposed to earn the community’s trust if you keep taking resources away from the Metro section of this paper?” he questioned, highlighting the challenges ahead.

Former transportation reporter Rachel Weiner, who dedicated 15 years to the Post, shared her personal grief over the layoffs and their implications for local journalism. “It is really disappointing having worked to cover as much as possible in this region because it’s also important. The Post has just decided it doesn’t matter to them,” she stated, articulating the disillusionment many felt. Weiner noted that this round of layoffs felt particularly harsh, as the management had implemented a lockout procedure, prohibiting laid-off employees from completing ongoing projects or accessing the newsroom.

The event also served as a platform for former sports reporter Molly Hensley-Clancy, who described the elimination of the sports department as both “heartbreaking” and “senseless.” She passionately reiterated, “There is simply no Washington Post without sports,” emphasizing the role of sports in uniting communities across the nation.

Marissa J. Lang, another former reporter swept up in the layoffs, lamented the long-term implications of the cuts. “I don’t think we know yet the impact of losing 300 journalists who hold power to account. I know that the region and the country and the world is a worse place today for having lost all of these incredible reporters,” she asserted, invoking concerns about the future of investigative journalism and public accountability.

Former staff members, even those not affected by this latest round of layoffs, attended the rally in solidarity. Kathryn Tolbert, a veteran of 27 years at the Post, remarked on the emotional toll of witnessing the erosion of the paper’s unique ethos. “It’s heartbreaking the way the heart and soul of the paper are being torn apart. This feels different in a really fundamental way,” she reflected, voicing the collective sentiment of loss among alumni.

As the rally continued, attendees disseminated flyers and shared memories, demonstrating a commitment to preserving the legacy of the newspaper amidst a climate of uncertainty in the media landscape.

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