I was shocked at the reasoning in the Oct. 11 editorial about Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton’s decision not to tell the public about her speeches to Wall Street executives [“WikiLeaks reveals the truth about Ms. Clinton”]. The editorial board suggested she declined to share her speeches because she knew “her populist foes” would strongly oppose her comments about open borders and trade. That is, in effect, saying that Ms. Clinton or any politician should tell an elite group in a highly paid talk what is too dangerous for the public to know. Incredible.

Fred Rotondaro, Shady Side, Md.