While unsurprisingly following in James Comey's footsteps and teasing a challenge of the legitimacy of "purported" interim U.S. Attorney Lindsey Halligan, New York Attorney General Letitia James on Thursday tore into the prosecutor as a professional rules "violator-in-chief" for lecturing a journalist on Signal about the case just days after the bank fraud indictment was handed up.

The filing, submitted by James' attorneys Abbe Lowell and Andrew Bosse, was a scathing critique of a blunder that sparked national headlines and scorn .

Halligan, President Donald Trump's former defense attorney and a rookie prosecutor , reached out to Lawfare's Anna Bower on Signal and berated the reporter for posting her "just way off" and "biased conclusions" on social media about a New York Times story on

See Full Page