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    Officials are concerned about Elon Musk, Vladimir Putin talk

    By Andrew Nusca,

    8 hours ago

    Good morning.

    Two tech billionaires started this week with egg on their face, and for once, it had nothing to do with a live product demo .

    Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and NantHealth founder Patrick Soon-Shiong blocked, each at the eleventh hour, the U.S. presidential endorsements of Kamala Harris by the editorial boards of their newspapers, the Washington Post and Los Angeles Times , respectively. Both papers endorsed Joe Biden in 2020 and have a long history of endorsing political candidates.

    Why are we shocked that two tech founders interfered at century-old newspapers they own? Because they vowed they wouldn’t when they bought them. “The best newspapers are the voice of the people,” Soon-Shiong wrote in 2018 . Bezos was more forthright in 2013 : “The paper’s duty will remain to its readers and not to the private interests of its owners.”

    You can take the founder out of the mode , but you can’t take the mode out of the founder, I suppose. —Andrew Nusca

    P.S. I’ll be interviewing the great Wynton Marsalis about jazz, leadership, and the future of democracy at our Fortune Global Forum , Nov. 11-12 in New York City. Interested? Request an invitation here .

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