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The ad, which showed a laughing Musk superimposed over the White House and urged lawmakers to “Fire Elon Musk,” was scheduled to be in Tuesday’s issue.
The Washington Post scrapped an upcoming print ad from a pair of advocacy groups calling for the firing of Elon Musk as head of the Department of Government and Efficiency.
The watchdog group Common Cause, in cooperation with the Southern Poverty Law Center, had agreed to pay the Post $115,000 for ...
The ad had been scheduled to be delivered to members of Congress as well as subscribers at the Pentagon and White House.
The Washington Post canceled running a "Fire Elon Musk" advertisement that was paid for and set to run on Tuesday ...
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