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Pulitzer-winning journalist among 300 laid off by Washington Post: 'Proud of my work'

Marissa J Lang is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist known for her reporting on the January 6 Capitol riots.

Published on: Feb 05, 2026 06:13 pm IST
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Marissa J Lang, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist known for her reporting on the January 6 Capitol riots, said she was laid off by The Washington Post as part of the publication’s sweeping job cuts.

Social media users praised Lang's work and criticised WaPo's decision. (X/@Marissa_Jae)

“I was laid off today by The Washington Post,” Lang wrote in an X post. “I’m proud of the work I have done at this place — not just the award-winning work, but the stories that spurred change, that were steeped in this beautiful local community,” she added.

(Also Read: Washington Post executive editor defends layoffs, says 'Need has never been more urgent')

Washington Post layoffs

The Washington Post cut nearly one-third of its staff on Wednesday, shutting down its sports section, several foreign bureaus, and books coverage in a major restructuring.

Executive editor Matt Murray described the move as painful but necessary, saying the changes were intended to place the newsroom “on a stronger footing” amid rapid shifts in technology and audience habits.

“The need has never been more urgent to reposition The Post,” Murray wrote in a note to staff, adding that the company’s structure was “too rooted in a different era,” when it operated primarily as a dominant local print product.

He cited financial challenges, rising competition, and evolving news-consumption habits as key reasons behind the decision. Murray also noted a sharp drop in online traffic, saying the outlet’s organic search has fallen by nearly half over the past three years.

 
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