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How Elie Honig Ignored the Evidence Against Letitia James—and Why That Matters

Elie Honig’s May 23 New York Magazine article, “Letitia James Is Caught in a War of Her Own Making,” contains three critical omissions that completely undermine his thesis. Written by a former federal and state prosecutor who should know better, the piece demonstrates how elite commentators provide cover for documented misconduct through willful ignorance dressed as legal expertise. Honig portrays […]

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MSNBC’s Shameless Coverup for Letitia James: How a News Network Became a PR Firm

MSNBC’s May 10 segment on the federal investigation into New York Attorney General Letitia James wasn’t just incomplete—it was a journalistic cover-up masquerading as news. Rather than informing viewers about documented evidence, the network staged what amounted to a public relations defense operation, hiding critical facts while promoting a political narrative designed to shield James from legitimate scrutiny. The Political

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Character Assassination by Proxy: The Media’s Fetterman Playbook Exposed

Ben Terris’s May 2 New York Magazine piece, “The Power Trip,” about Senator John Fetterman represents a concerning example of how reporting on public figures can cross ethical boundaries. The article demonstrates a pattern prevalent in political media: targeting individuals who challenge institutional norms, regardless of their ideological position. As a forensic accountant and fraud investigator who has examined corporate

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