Taylor Lorenz Faces Backlash for Expressing 'Joy' Over UnitedHealthcare CEO’s Murder"
- Critics condemned Lorenz's message as inappropriate and distasteful.
- The incident sparked a broader discussion about public responses to tragedy.
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Former WaPo Reporter Taylor Lorenz Admits Feeling ‘Joy’ Over Assassination of UnitedHealthcare CEO, Calls It ‘Justice’ - Real News Now
Former WaPo journalist Taylor Lorenz is under fire for controversial remarks made during a recent interview about the assassination of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Speaking on “Piers Morgan Uncensored,” Lorenz referred to the news of Thompson’s death as “poetic justice” and admitted she felt “joy” when learning of the incident. Her comments stemmed from her criticism of health insurance executives, whom she accused of prioritizing profit…
Felt like justice: US journalist Taylor Lorenz on UnitedHealthcare CEO's killing
In the interview, Lorenz defended social media posts celebrating Thompson’s death, describing it as symbolic justice for the suffering caused by the healthcare industry. She argued that policies championed by executives like Thompson had denied life-saving care to countless Americans, leaving many to endure unnecessary hardship and loss.
Don't Cancel Taylor Lorenz, Let Her Cancel Herself: Bobby Burack
Over the past week, former Washington Post reporter Taylor Lorenz has repeatedly celebrated the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. She has shared photos calling the murder suspect a "hero," promoted posts encouraging social media users to threaten other health care executives with death, and penned a Substack post with the title, "Yes, ‘we’ want insurance executives dead."On Monday, Lorenz appeared on "Piers Morgan Uncensored" and to…
Piers Morgan Reacts To Reporter Feeling 'Joy' Over Healthcare CEO's Murder
Meet The Fiancee of Travis Hunter (1:23) Piers Morgan teed off on a left-wing reporter who admitted that she felt "joy" over the murder of a healthcare CEO in New York City last week.Brian Thompson, the 50-year-old CEO of United Healthcare, was shot and killed by an armed assailant outside of a New York City hotel on Wednesday, Dec. 4. The police have since taken a 26-year-old suspect, Luigi Mangione, into custody. Mangione, who reportedly atten…
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