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Luigi Mangione, a 26-year-old tech worker, was charged with the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Deleted social media posts show skepticism toward doctors, Donald Trump, and Joe Biden, and support for RFK Jr.AdvertisementLuigi Mangione, the man charged with the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, seemingly supported Robert F. Kennedy Jr., appeared to harbor frustrations with the medical field, and expressed skepticism toward both Donald Trump and Joe Biden, deleted posts on X show. His deleted posts support the idea that his worldview was influenced by reactionary right-wing thinkers. In another deleted post from May, Mangione reposted another user's skepticism of doctors, adding detail to reports about Mangione's dissatisfaction with the US healthcare system. In June, he reposted a suggestion by Richard Hanania, an author critical of "wokeness," that Trump thought Christians were delusional.
Persons: Luigi Mangione, Brian Thompson, Donald Trump, Joe Biden, Robert F, Kennedy Jr, Edward Snowden's, Joe Biden's, dems, kennedy, Edward Snowden, Snowden, Mangione, Nate Silver, Biden, Richard Hanania, Trump, qZMvbR3yK7 Organizations: The University of Pennsylvania, RFK, Honolulu Civil, Trump, Heritage Foundation Locations: Hawaii, Honolulu, Santa Clause
Bill Clark | CQ-Roll Call Group | Getty ImagesAn embarrassing leak of highly classified Pentagon documents has endangered intelligence methods, exposed American strategy and undermined trust among U.S. allies, former defense department officials and intelligence experts tell CNBC. America's control over its most valuable secrets has been thrust into question amid the fallout from the most damaging intelligence leak since Edward Snowden's breach more than a decade ago. 'Devastating' for American alliesThe major security breach also contained intelligence gathering on American allies, including South Korea and Israel. "Our allies can't trust us … That's why the Middle East, they're talking to the Chinese. one American defense industry executive told CNBC, speaking anonymously due to professional restrictions.
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