NY Post reporter requests non‑public copy of House Oversight document from Manhattan DA office
The email exchange only shows a routine request for a document, with no substantive information about actors, transactions, or misconduct. It lacks any concrete leads or novel allegations, making it l Reporter Susan Edelman asks for a cover page of a House Oversight file. DA communications director Danny Frost cautions about legal review before publication. No details of the document’s content or
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The email exchange only shows a routine request for a document, with no substantive information about actors, transactions, or misconduct. It lacks any concrete leads or novel allegations, making it l Reporter Susan Edelman asks for a cover page of a House Oversight file. DA communications director Danny Frost cautions about legal review before publication. No details of the document’s content or
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