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Crazed ‘Mangionistas’: Letters to the Editor — May 21, 2026

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20.05.2026

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Crazed ‘Mangionistas’: Letters to the Editor — May 21, 2026

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The Issue: Three fans of Luigi Mangione who received press passes from City Hall to cover his trial.

Just when you think that the Mamdani administration can’t sink any lower, it provides three women with press credentials to sit in the courtroom for Luigi Mangione’s trial (“Luigi press club,” May 19).

These are same three who said that UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson’s children are better off without him. What a disgusting thing to say about a man who was gunned down in cold blood. Shame on City Hall for providing them credentials.

Since when was it OK to support someone who is on trial for premeditated murder? These misguided young women are a sheer embarrassment to the truism of our legal system, which advocates change democratically, not destructively.

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What these simpletons are saying is that it’s better to murder someone with whom you disagree than collectively pursue change through legal process that, ultimately, would be better for all.

If Luigi Mangione was obese, toothless, ugly and bald, do you think the three brainless young ladies would be at........

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