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‘Washington Post’ publisher tried to kill a story about him. It wasn’t the first time from NPR David Folkenflik

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The Post’s new CEO Will Lewis tried to stop the paper from publishing a story about allegations he faces in Britain. It wasn’t the first time he’s attempted to head off unwanted coverage. I know, because he tried to do that to me in December.

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