Big Corruption in Little Puerto Rico

This article obviously supports the journalists in their endeavors and so incorporates a favorable tone towards them. The means that its report on the Puerto Rican governor seems less balanced and fair.
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First Published: 07/25/2019 02:57:19 am
Last Updated: 11/30/-0001 12:00:00 am
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There have been protests in Puerto Rico demanding the resignation of Gov. Roselló
There was a leak of private correspondence of Roselló's posted on the Center for Investigative Journalism's (CPI) website
889 pages of texts in total were published.
CPI executive director says the texts display illegal and immoral conduct
Author describes messages negatively, messages not included
A smaller number of messages had previously been leaked on a local blog
Roselló apologized
CBS News correspondent tweeted positively about CPI's work
CPI is a nonprofit organization that was founded 11 years ago
CPI specializes in fighting for documents in court
Melissa Mark-Viverito, one of the women metioned in Roselló's messages, supports CPI
Others, including celebrities and those on social media, support CPI's publishing of the messages
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Article Author: Brian Stelter