Mangione lawyers ask judge to prevent US prosecutors from seeking death penalty
- Lawyers for Luigi Mangione filed a motion to prevent federal prosecutors from seeking the death penalty if he is convicted of killing Brian Thompson, the CEO of UnitedHealthcare, in New York City.
- Mangione is accused of trying to instill fear in the health insurance industry, as evidenced by a journal police recovered during his arrest in Pennsylvania.
- Mangione's attorneys argue the case is politically motivated and that the decision to seek the death penalty was influenced by Thompson's status as a CEO.
- Attorney General Pam Bondi stated federal prosecutors are directed to pursue the death penalty to support President Trump's agenda against violent crime.
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Taylor Lorenz’s Horrible Take On Suspected Murderer Luigi Mangione Just Got Ten Times Worse
Former Washington Post and New York Times tech reporter Taylor Lorenz doubled down on her previous comments regarding Luigi Mangione, the man who is charged with the broad-daylight slaying of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Lorenz, who was previously blasted for saying that she’d felt “joy” when she heard that Thompson had been gunned down
Taylor Lorenz Laughs Off Obsession With ‘Handsome’ Luigi Mangione to CNN: He Seems ‘Morally Good – Which is Hard to Find’
Independent journalist Taylor Lorenz addressed the obsession of some women with alleged Brian Thompson assassin Luigi Mangione, brushing off the media outrage surrounding his cult following as performative and out of touch. Lorenz sat down with CNN’s MisinfoNation host Donie O’Sullivan for Sunday’s episode of the series. O’Sullivan shared a snippet of the conversation to his X account early Sunday morning, showing Lorenz speaking candidly about …
Luigi Mangione's lawyers: Justice Department directive to seek death penalty is a social media stunt
Lawyers for Luigi Mangione, who is accused of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson on Dec. 4, filed Friday to prevent federal prosecutors from seeking the death penalty.
CNN’s O’Sullivan: Mangione Fans Have ‘Sort of Rightful Rage’, But ‘Concerning’ to See Violence Cheered
On Friday’s broadcast of CNN’s “The Source,” CNN Senior Correspondent Donie O’Sullivan said that it is “concerning” to see fans of Luigi Mangione cheering violence, his supporters are “people who have actually been really hurt and who are in a desperate situation and have a rage, a sort of rightful rage.” O’Sullivan said, “[M]ost of the time, we’re speaking about right-wing extremism in this country, and that is because that is, by a massive mar…
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