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Donald Trump thinks Jeff Bezos is his biggest threat

At the end of a day that had seen President Donald Trump spend plenty of time on Twitter, Trump had one final flurry of tweets to lob at a familiar target: Amazon (AMZN) CEO and Washington Post-owner Jeff Bezos.

“So many stories about me in the @washingtonpost are Fake News,” Trump tweeted. “They are as bad as ratings challenged @CNN. Lobbyist for Amazon and taxes?”

Clarifying the rhetorical question posed at end of his previous tweet, Trump added: “Is Fake News Washington Post being used as a lobbyist weapon against Congress to keep Politicians from looking into Amazon no-tax monopoly?”

Bezos has at various times over the last couple years been a target of Trump’s ire. Through his personal investment vehicle, Bezos Expeditions, the Amazon CEO purchased The Washington Post for $250 million in 2013.

Trump's distaste for The Post's reporting and its billionaire owner makes clear that the president sees Bezos as a threat.
Trump’s distaste for The Post’s reporting and its billionaire owner makes clear that the president sees Bezos as a threat.

And while Bezos, unlike his tech CEO peer Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook (FB), has displayed no signs of political ambitions, his wealth and influence in American business and culture is perhaps only eclipsed by the influence enjoyed by the office of the presidency.

With Trump’s approval rating currently sitting near 40% and some reports showing more than half of U.S. households are subscribers to Amazon’s Prime membership service, the view of Bezos among the American public is likely more favorable than the current president.

And if there’s one thing we know about Trump, it’s that Bezos’ popularity gap — perceived or otherwise — will annoy him to no end. (Trump, for example, is still re-litigating the election because, despite his winning the Electoral College in a landslide, he lost the popular vote to Hillary Clinton.)

The view of Bezos among the American public is likely more favorable than the current president.
The view of Bezos among the American public is likely more favorable than the current president.

Trump’s most recent tweets are part of a running criticism Trump has made of The Washington Post and the paper’s billionaire owner. Trump’s recent characterization of The Post as “Amazon Washington Post” also implies that Bezos is ordering the paper to pursue unfavorable coverage of the administration.

The Post famously broke the existence of the Billy Bush tape in which Trump used lewd language to describe interactions with women.

The president has also often sought to tie-in Bezos’ position at the top of Amazon with his ownership of the Post.

These businesses, however, are unrelated — Amazon is a public company Bezos has a large ownership stake in and also runs; The Washington Post is wholly-owned by Bezos’ personal investment fund and he does not have a day-to-day operational role at the paper.

Amazon is known in the business world for pursuing a strategy of emphasizing free cash flow it can reinvest in its businesses over growing profits at all costs. In 2015, Trump insinuated Bezos was also losing money at The Post on purpose to avoid taxes.


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