Luigi Mangione’s “Fangirls” is “Not Me”: Taylor Lorenz clarifies his comments
Former New York Times reporter Taylor Lorenz has commented on the alleged CEO of UnitedHealthCare Luigi Mangion, the murderer It wasn’t about his defense, it was about the way his supporters think.
Lorenz spoke with Fox News host Sean Hannity in an interview Wednesday, attempting to clarify his statement that he was angry with the health care system about Mangione and his appeal to Americans.
“If you look at what I’m explaining and you look at the full segments, not just the clips, you see that I’m just explaining mentality These fangirls (Who?) will appear outside Luigi’s courthouse and outside his prison cell,” Lorenz said. We have a very separate belief system. But I was explaining how they believed. ”
Who is Luigi Mangione, the suspected murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO?

Luigi Magniony: On December 9, 2024, he was arrested for a crime-based firearm that was not carried without a license and not without a license, and for a firearm that was not carried without a license. (Pennsylvania Department of Corrections)
The former Washington Post columnist last week spoke to CNN’s Donny O’Sullivan about supporting Mangione women, claiming he was “revolutionary, famous, handsome, young and clever.”
“He’s like this morally good guy and he’s a hard-to-find guy,” Lorenz said.
Brian Thompson, Healthcare Executive It was the two 50-year-old father who was shot in midtown Manhattan in December.
He had been working for almost four years before being assassinated outside the New York Hilton.
Shocking video shows United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson was shot on New York Street

Luigi Mangione’s stolen composite with Brian Thompson insert
Hannity asked Lorenz if anyone who praises Mangion agrees that “soul, conscience, heart” is lacking.
“Well, what I say is, Sean, once again, I believe in freedom of speech. I don’t believe in the soul or all of these things,” she replied.
“If you can’t sympathize with your dead father and husband, are you lacking conscience? Soul and heart? That’s a simple question. You are a smart woman,” replied Hannity.
Lorentz repeated the challenges within the US healthcare system, citing that nearly 70,000 Americans are dying each year due to a lack of health insurance.
“Do you want to talk about assassination of innocent people? I believe tens of thousands of Americans (who) die each year due to lack of health insurance. So, for me, it’s violence in itself. It’s an assassination.”
Hannity finally asked her Despise Mangion’s supporters And those who praise Thompson for allegedly murdering him.
“People (WHO) are showing up outside to support Luigi and they are exercising their right to speech. They are talking about the fact that over 320,000 people died from a lack of health insurance in the first two years (a) alone, during the pandemic,” she said.
“There are some major things that need to be admitted if you want to fix your system: there is a violent, violent health system, Sean, and there is reform.

Luigi Mangioni is being escorted from a NYPD helicopter in New York City, New York on Thursday, December 19, 2024. Mangion is the leading suspect in the murder of Brian Thompson, CEO of United Healthcare. (RashidUmarAbbasi on Fox News Digital)
Attorney General Pam Bondy announced in early April that he had directed federal prosecutors to seek the death penalty in the Mangion case.
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He is faced with one count of committing murders using firearms, causing deaths, stalking through using interstate facilities to bring deaths, and draining firearms equipped with silencers that promote violent crime. According to the press release From the Department of Justice.