Glenn Greenwald, who famously interviewed Edward Snowden and brought his explosive information to the world, has resigned from the paper he co-founded in 2013 over censorship by his fellow publishers.
"This was not an easy choice: I am voluntarily sacrificing the support of a large institution and guaranteed salary in exchange for nothing other than a belief that there are enough people who believe in the virtues of independent journalism and the need for free discourse who will be willing to support my work by subscribing,” he wrote on Substack dot com, where good journalists go to write another day with very little reward.
While The Intercept is generally progressive-leaning, the paper's leadership is both centrist and leftist, Greenwald revealed. Centrist these days means the DNC machine. Unnamed editors at The Intercept attempted to delete all mention of corruption allegations about the Biden family in his latest article. They even rejected Greenwald’s suggestion that they counter his article with writings of their own.