The union representing journalists at Bloomberg Industry Group, a company owned by billionaire Michael Bloomberg, said Bloomberg News’ ban on investigating Bloomberg or any of the other Democratic presidential contenders amounts to “silencing journalists.”
“We call on Bloomberg corporate management to rescind its policy and allow journalists throughout the Bloomberg family to do their jobs.”
“We will extend the same policy to his rivals in the Democratic primaries. We cannot treat Mike’s democratic competitors differently from him,” Micklethwait wrote, a courtesy not extended to President Donald Trump.
“For the moment, our P&I team will continue to investigate the Trump administration, as the government of the day,” Micklethwait said. “If Mike is chosen as the Democratic presidential candidate (and Donald Trump emerges as the Republican one), we will reassess how we do that.”
If “credible journalistic institutions” release investigative reports about Bloomberg or other Democratic contenders, Bloomberg News will “either publish those articles in full or summarize them for our readers,” the top editor wrote.
The outlet also announced the suspension of its editorial board, with some members taking a leave of absence to join Bloomberg’s campaign. There will be no op-eds about the election.
“I’m running for president to defeat Donald Trump and rebuild America. ... We must win this election. And we must begin rebuilding America. I believe my unique set of experiences in business, government, and philanthropy will enable me to win and lead,” he said in a statement.