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Luigi Mangione's Death Penalty Hearing: Legal Battles Continue
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Luigi Mangione, accused of murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, faced a crucial hearing in Manhattan federal court. His lawyers argued against the death penalty, claiming his arrest was sensationalized and the main charge is flawed. They also challenged evidence from a backpack, including a matching gun and a notebook with alleged murder plans. Supporters rallied outside, demanding his freedom. The hearing didnt set a trial date, and Mangiones legal battles persist as both sides prepare for further proceedings.
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Trump Lashes Out at Collins, Other GOP Senators
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DOJ Civil Rights Division Sidelined in ICE Shooting Case
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Judge Blocks Trump's Vote-By-Mail Order
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Democrats Push for Noem's Impeachment After ICE Shooting
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US-Ukraine Security Guarantee Nears Finalization
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Americans for Prosperity Drops GOP Reps
01:46|Americans for Prosperity, a major conservative group, has withdrawn support from seventeen House Republicans who voted to extend Affordable Care Act subsidies, aligning with Democrats against their partys leaders. This move could impact their re-election chances in the 2022 midterms, as the group halts grassroots efforts and stops praising their role in passing the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. With deep pockets backed by the Koch brothers, this backlash could significantly affect the Republicans chances.