NEW YORK -- UnitedHealthcare CEO murder suspect Luigi Mangione appeared in federal court in New York City Thursday after waiving extradition in Pennsylvania.
He faces four new federal charges, including murder, which could make him eligible for the death penalty. He is also facing multiple state charges.
Mangione, 26, appeared in front of a federal judge in New York City just before 3 p.m. after being transported from Pennsylvania.
By "something like this," we mean kill one of the aristocracy. When a commoner kills a commoner, it's tried by the local magistrates. When a commoner dares to kill an aristocrat, they must be tried in the high king's court.
We don't know if he's rich. We know that his parents and grandparents are / were. That doesn't tell us how much he has himself or whether the family will pay for his legal expenses.
You could have donated to a children's Hospital, which the Republicans are about to cut off all funding to with the government shutdown and again in a few months when DOGE cuts 2.5 Trillion in funding for hospitals, healthcare, research, infrastructure, etc.
Instead you're making sure some random killer gets peanut butter and crackers for the next 30 years. SMH
You know what might save more children than donating to a children's hospital? The destruction of our current healthcare insurance system. Of course you know that. You're just intentionally making a bad faith argument to distract people because you're a bootlicker and an enemy of the working class. Get the fuck out of here troglodyte.
His father is the head of Mangione Enterprises which owns tons of real estate including resorts and country clubs. TBH I assume he'd have his peanut butter even if less than a million people paid the prison industry on his behalf.
Alright then, obviously the solution is to just pay for each other's care without the insurance so let's start an office that facilitates the pooling and allocation of funds for healthcare costs to be covered based on specific terms to prevent misuse that...
You could say this argument about people buying alcohol or cigarettes or lottery tickets or McDonald's cheeseburgers. That money could go to better things but that's not really the point. I mean, it's their own money, they can do whatever they want with it. If it makes them happy to give it to some dude at a prison why is it any of your concern? You can feel free to give your own money to the children's hospital.
Lmao.
Donating to organizations and charity is a waste of money. They are just grifts that take a majority of those donations to enrich their executives and maybe 5-15% actually goes to the cause you support.
Im too poor to give either money but i would rather see it go to someone who brought awareness to the issue and inspired more class consciousness and solidarity than the wall street military industry profiteer owned democrat party ever has.