Attorney General Leticia James and the Public’s Right to Know the Truth Guest post by Roger Stone One of the most striking features of the media’s coverage of the investigation and federal indictment of New York’s Attorney General Leticia James for bank fraud and making false statements is the complete absence of any investigative reporting. One might reasonably expect newspapers which used to pride themselves on exposing cutting-edge stories on matters of public concern to at least show some objective interest in ascertaining all of the facts underlying the serious criminal allegations leveled against New York’s chief law enforcement officer. Surely the public has the right to know the true facts. An effective government depends on the public’s ability to believe in the integrity of its leaders. This is especially so when it comes to an Attorney General – the chief law enforcement officer who, among other duties, decides when The post Attorney General Leticia James and the Public’s Right to Know the Truth appeared first on The Gateway Pundit .