They admire the man who is accused of committing murder, a 26-year-old who graduated from UPenn, because people think he is attractive and because he was upset with the health insurance industry.
I’m enraged every time I see my energy bill, but I don’t go around shooting people. This guy is anything but a hero.
A lawyer from California has taken advantage of the situation in a despicable way. A person from California wants to propose a law named after Mangione:
Residents of California may have the opportunity to vote on a new health care legislation that would be dedicated to Luigi Mangione, the college graduate who allegedly killed the CEO of UnitedHealthcare in a planned manner.
The “Luigi Mangione Access to Health Care Act,” was put forward by retired Los Angeles attorney Paul Eisner, who said the sick stunt was necessary to get publicity for his proposal.
The proposed ballot measure would make it illegal for an insurance company to “delay, deny or modify any medical procedure or medication” recommended by a doctor if there could be serious consequences including “disability, death, amputation, permanent disfigurement, loss or reduction of any bodily function,” according to the document filed to the California Attorney General’s Office.
The terms “delay” and “deny” were written on the bullet casings that were found at the Midtown Manhattan scene where health insurance exec Brian Thompson was gunned down last December.
🚨 JUST IN: California leftists have introduced the “Luigi Mangione Act,” which is meant to further regulate health insurance companies
Democrats named this act after a literal COLD BLOODED MURDERER.
They’re GLORIFYING assassinations in the street.
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— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) March 28, 2025
California is very, very broken.