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We went to see Luigi Mangione in court. September 16, 2025, in a New York State Courthouse, Mangione's terrorism charges are dropped. The courtroom remains silent with court officers stationed at every corner. There are cheers from protestors right outside the courthouse. A strange energy clash between mainstream media and the members of the public who waited over 30 hours to get inside the courtroom. Protestors organized giant vans to circle the courthouse with Luigi Mangione's face displayed on them. It feels like a big win for the Mangione legal team. Except… His attorneys argue that all 3 jurisdictions are fighting over who gets to be the one to take down Luigi Mangione. He still faces: Weapons charges in Pennsylvania. 2nd degree murder, weapons, and stalking charges in the state of New York. And the death penalty from the federal government. Full show notes at rottenmangopodcast.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The legal proceedings against Luigi Mangione, the individual charged with the murder of the CEO of UnitedHealthcare in New York City, have hit a standstill in Blair County, PA. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is the evening All Local for September 30th, 2025.
Welcome to this week's Rundown where Ellyn and Joey dive in to the recent Luigi Mangione and Karen Read updates. And Joey is on week three of no vaping!
The people's eyes are opening, the fog has lifted, and the gaze is on the guilty. Jimmy's singing like a bird in a trap. Look at the patterns that line up perfectly with electoral cycles. The truth is never flattering. Moves are made in the Mangione case. Just another chance to jab at the Trump admin. They coordinated a media blitz against DJT. The big DA loves to Bragg. Why is his office allowed to spin? The Grand Jury has expired. They say it's not a big surprise. There were lots of promises to sue Trump that were made from mostly women. Hochul, Harris, Clinton, James, Reed, and others seem to have it in for the Donald. Political motivation wins over justified legal grounds. Details on the Letitia Act. No lying on mortgages. Calling out the lefties. Shifty is involved in the fraud too. Public service should include public trust. Did you intend to sign that document? Our country is approaching a very difficult stretch. Who was it that said, nothing worth doing is ever easy? Why Chuck Schumer is nervous. Don't kill the VAXXX messenger. Dominion software was trained in Venezuela. Let's look carefully at the Kirk assassination. The truth doesn't have to make sense, fiction does. Let us all be kinder to each other and those around us. And don't try to make sense of what happens in October.
Amtrak officials say nearly 200 people were arrested by ICE for alleged sexual activity in the Penn Station men's bathroom. Meanwhile, government agents may have posted opinions on social media regarding the Mangione trial which is a violation of court rules. And a man was shot in Penn Station Wednesday evening.
Today on America in the MorningSniper Targets ICE Facility Police in Dallas are investigating a Wednesday shooting at an ICE facility that left one detainee dead and two others hurt. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports. Mangione Judge Scolds DOJ The presiding judge in the Luigi Mangione case has scolded the Justice Department over public statements regarding the case, saying they may have violated court rules. Correspondent Julie Walker reports - Audio courtesy of Fox News. DOJ Targets Comey The Justice Department is seeking to indict former FBI Director James Comey for perjury as the deadline to bring charges is fast approaching. America in the Morning's Jeff McKay has details. Decker Found Authorities appear convinced that a Pacific Northwest man wanted in the deaths of his three daughters is dead. Correspondent Jennifer King reports. Getting Rehired Some government employees who were fired or furloughed from their jobs during the DOGE cuts earlier this year are being re-hired. Correspondent Lisa Dwyer reports that this comes months after Elon Musk told Fox News that no critical government services would be impacted. Sister Jean Retiring A beloved figure in the college basketball world who became a household name during the Loyola Chicago Cinderella Final Four run in 2018 is retiring after more than six decades. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh reports. Zelensky Addresses UN Ukraine's president spoke to world leaders at the United Nation's General Assembly, warning his European counterparts that Vladimir Putin is eying more than just taking over Ukrainian territory. Correspondent Julie Walker reports. Arizona Special Election A Democrat who is the daughter of the Arizona congressman who died in office has won a special election to fill her late-father's congressional seat. Sue Aller reports on the GOP's majority in the House becoming even tighter, and how this one election could impact a potential Jeffrey Epstein vote on the House floor. Demanding UN Investigation The Department of Justice is demanding an investigation of what President Trump described as “sabotage” when he addressed the United Nations General Assembly. Joan Jones reports at question is a series of technical mishaps, including an escalator that stopped working when he stepped on it, audio issues when he spoke, and a teleprompter that shut off when he was starting his speech. Shutdown Preparations The White House is putting out an alert to government offices and federal agencies – prepare for reductions-in-force. Thune On Tylenol The highest-ranking Republican in Congress is voicing hesitancy in President Trump's guidance for pregnant women surrounding Tylenol and Autism. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports. No Bathroom Break The Trump administration announced it is holding back school grant money for two of the nation's largest cities and a district outside Washington, DC. Correspondent Ed Donahue tells us why. TikTok Deal President Donald Trump is expected to sign a deal as soon as today to facilitate the sale of TikTok from a Chinese-based company to a group of American investors. Finally Jimmy Kimmel is back on late-nigh television, apologizing for his statements on Charlie Kirk, but also standing firm during his show monologue. Kevin Carr looks at the overnight ratings for Kimmel's return. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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This Day in Legal History: Eight Executed for Witchcraft in MassachusettsOn September 22, 1692, eight individuals—six women and two men—were executed for witchcraft in Salem, Massachusetts, marking the final hangings of the infamous Salem Witch Trials. Among the condemned were Martha Corey, Mary Easty, Alice Parker, Mary Parker, Ann Pudeator, Wilmot Redd, Margaret Scott, and Samuel Wardwell. This date is significant as it represents the culmination of a months-long hysteria that began in early 1692, spurred by accusations from young girls and sanctioned by a special court convened to root out witchcraft. The trials relied heavily on "spectral evidence"—testimony that the accused's spirit had appeared to the accusers—which would later be discredited. The executions were carried out at Proctor's Ledge, near Gallows Hill.The public mood began to shift by the fall of 1692. Prominent ministers and members of the community, including Increase Mather, began speaking out against the trials, criticizing the reliance on uncorroborated testimony and the erosion of due process. Following the September 22 executions, no further hangings took place, and the special court was dissolved in October. In early 1693, Governor William Phips pardoned many of the remaining accused.The Salem Witch Trials are now viewed as a stark example of mass hysteria and judicial failure. Legal safeguards we take for granted today, such as the right to confront one's accuser and standards for admissible evidence, were notably absent. Over time, the Massachusetts government issued apologies, and the trials have become a lasting symbol of injustice.President Trump announced the appointment of his former attorney, Lindsey Halligan, as the new U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia. The move comes amid growing pressure from Trump on Attorney General Pam Bondi to prosecute his political opponents more aggressively. In social media posts, Trump demanded action against figures such as former FBI Director James Comey, Senator Adam Schiff, and New York Attorney General Letitia James, citing frustration over delays and lack of indictments. Halligan, who previously represented Trump in legal battles following the Mar-a-Lago classified documents search, replaces Erik Siebert, who resigned following Trump's public criticism.Trump praised Bondi's overall performance but hinted at dissatisfaction with the pace of investigations. While he continues to support her publicly, his remarks suggest growing impatience. Bondi has also faced internal criticism over her handling of high-profile issues, including the Jeffrey Epstein files. Halligan's appointment surprised some in the Justice Department, as another official, Mary "Maggie" Cleary, reportedly believed she had been selected for the post.Trump administration sources say Siebert had resisted pushing charges against James and Comey due to weak evidence, which may have led to his ouster. The Eastern District office is currently involved in politically sensitive investigations tied to Trump's previous legal conflicts and campaign inquiries.Trump Picks New Virgina Prosecutor After Scolding Bondi InactionTrump picks former attorney to be top prosecutor, as he pressures Bondi to investigate foes | ReutersGoogle is facing a major antitrust trial in Virginia, where the U.S. Department of Justice and several states are pushing to force the company to sell its ad exchange platform, AdX. The government argues that Google has unlawfully monopolized the web advertising market, particularly by tying AdX to its publisher ad server, which publishers use to manage digital ad inventory. Judge Leonie Brinkema previously ruled that Google holds monopoly power in this area and will now decide what remedies to impose following the trial.The DOJ wants Google to not only divest AdX but also open-source the auction system that determines which ads get placed when users load a webpage. Google has countered that such proposals are impractical and could destabilize the digital advertising ecosystem. The company had earlier considered selling AdX in EU negotiations but is now proposing policy changes to allow more competition on its platforms.The trial has significant implications for the broader tech industry, as part of a larger bipartisan effort to regulate major tech firms including Meta, Amazon, and Apple. Testimony is expected from media industry executives, including former officials from News Corp and DailyMail.com, who have accused Google of prioritizing its own interests in ad placements. If current remedies fail to improve competition within four years, the DOJ wants Google to also sell its publisher ad server.Google seeks to avoid ad tech breakup as antitrust trial begins | ReutersLawyers for Luigi Mangione, the man accused of murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, are asking a federal judge to block the death penalty in his case. In a court filing, they argued that Mangione's due process rights were violated, pointing to a highly publicized and "dehumanizing" perp walk in which he was shown in shackles being escorted from a helicopter. They claim this media spectacle, along with public comments from officials—including U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi—created a prejudicial environment from the outset of the case.Mangione has pleaded not guilty to charges including murder and interstate stalking. Thompson was fatally shot on December 4, 2024, outside a Manhattan hotel during an investment conference. While the killing was widely condemned, public sentiment has been mixed, with some sympathizing with Mangione's frustration over rising healthcare costs. The case has also fueled broader concerns about politically motivated violence following other recent high-profile incidents.Prosecutors have until October 31 to argue in favor of pursuing the death penalty, which would be decided by a jury if Mangione is convicted. His next federal court appearance is December 5. In parallel, Mangione is facing nine state charges, though two terrorism-related counts were recently dismissed. While New York abolished the death penalty in 2004 for state crimes, it remains a legal option in federal prosecutions.Luigi Mangione's lawyers urge judge to block death penalty over insurance CEO's murder | ReutersA U.S. federal court will soon decide whether Danish energy firm Ørsted and its partner Skyborn Renewables can resume construction on the Revolution Wind offshore project, which was halted by the Trump administration in August. Located 15 miles off Rhode Island's coast, the project is designed to power 350,000 homes across Rhode Island and Connecticut. Ørsted, claiming losses of $2 million per day during the stoppage, argues the administration did not follow proper procedures in issuing the stop-work order and is seeking a preliminary injunction from Judge Royce Lamberth.The Interior Department initially cited vague national security concerns through the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management but later claimed Ørsted failed to comply with permit conditions. These included coordination with the U.S. Navy and NOAA to address military and scientific survey impacts. Ørsted disputes these claims, stating it has met the requirements and that the government's objections were raised only after litigation began.The Biden administration approved the project in 2023, but President Trump has moved to roll back offshore wind developments, calling them costly and unsightly. The outcome of the court's decision could impact both the future of the Revolution Wind project and the broader U.S. offshore wind sector.US court weighs Trump halt on Rhode Island offshore wind project | Reuters This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.minimumcomp.com/subscribe
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This week we cover major legal moves, courtroom drama, and fiery testimony:⚖️ Death Penalty in Charlie Kirk Shooting – Prosecutors announce they will seek the death penalty against the suspect accused of shooting Charlie Kirk. We break down the decision, what it means legally, and the political ripple effects.
This is the All Local afternoon update for Saturday, September 20th, 2025.
AP correspondent Julie Walker reports Luigi Mangione's lawyers want the death penalty off the table in his UnitedHealthcare CEO murder case.
The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 2: 4:05pm- Dr. Wilfred Reilly—Professor of Political Science at Kentucky State University & Author of “Lies My Liberal Teacher Told Me”—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss the launch of his new consulting company, Unified Solutions America, which will specialize in “Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion rehab.” Plus, an unstable Luigi Mangione supporter is now claiming she's married to an AI version of the alleged UnitedHealthCare CEO killer. 4:40pm- Matt is broadcasting from Cape Cod—where he ate a 1-pound lobster roll for lunch. Why the heck did he spend $45 for a sandwich!?!? 4:50pm- On Friday, President Donald Trump spoke with reporters from the Oval Office—announcing that he has struck a deal with Chinese President Xi regarding TikTok's future in the United States.
In this episode of True Crime News The Sidebar Podcast: Rich Schoenstein joins host Joshua Ritter to break down the biggest cases making headlines across the nation. They discuss Utah prosecutors seeking the death penalty for Charlie Kirk's alleged assassin Tyler Robinson, Jose Soto-Escalera's trial for the death of his pregnant mistress Tania Wise, and a judge dropping terrorism charges facing Luigi Mangione in the death of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Tweet your questions for future episodes to Joshua Ritter using the hashtag #TCNSidebar. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sub to the PPM Patreon to support our deep political research efforts: patreon.com/ParaPowerMappingSalutations, Cork Board Cadres, it's Klonny, back again, this time w/ Ben Avery of Lemon Party and the benavery.live program in tow, who very generously permitted me to crosspost our conversation from last night's livestream to the PPM feed.Before we go any further, a note regarding the audio quality: I had to call into this one on my phone due to a confluence of technical events related to microphone privilege errors on Zencastr / my Chrome browser. Because of this, my audio is, sadly, subpar and crackly; Ben's is much smoover and golden. So apologies and appreciate you bearing with me. Thankfully, though, the show has been growing fairly precipitously of late, so I think I will be able to afford some significant studio upgrades in the near future.Anyways, I'm going to keep the notes short, sweet, and to the point. I was testing out the comedic livestream medium here, and so in comparison to our more routine fare, this episode is, in the words of show friendo Falling Man, "mostly just K-Man ripping and riffing". I was wired and may have been annoyingly talkative, but it is a verbal medium after all.That said, we hit a number of aspects of the spectacular Kirkkk Klipping deep event that we didn't touch on previously, a small sampling of which include: The Ka$h Patel and Dan Bongino ineptitude exhibition at the Bureau and how they stand to benefit from hanging an albatross around some scapegoat's neck; Patel's Mossadist honeypot, Prager U gf and the hot water Kash is in due to him getting caught out at a Beltway eatery on the night of the assassination; the diversionary crisis actor gadfly patsy George Zinn and his longtime relationship with the GOP circa the Reagan Admin + those Craig Spence halcyon days and his repeated bomb hoax, etc run ins with the law; George Zinn's highly suspect CSAM charge and the Paddock brothers / Vegas shooting parallels; UWU - UVU memetic synchronicities; alleged shooter Tyler Robinson dazed and glazing over at his hearing, giving serious Manchurian Patsy vibes; the "radical left trans fursona Hamas" limhang conspiracy coverup that the Trump admin is pushing and the insanely blatant poison pen keyboard Discord/text message exchanges between Tyler Robinson and his supposed furrby sweetheart Lancelotte Twiggs (Pynchon much?) that are stuffed w/ AI-sounding incriminating deets; the potential Luigi Mangione and Tyler Robinson death penalty sentences as barometers of just how draconian the algorithmic predictive police state is going to get in the very near future...And from there, we diverge into about 30 or so odd minutes on the overlapping Diddy & Epstein nexuses in anticipation of his sentencing hearings, which are coming up real quick like in October and may coincide with the Mangione and Robinson cases.You can check out the rest of Ben's stream here:https://www.youtube.com/live/GTnNhrBILwQ?si=Mv3ZX1zNHtwL7vxXIntro and Outro Music by Spirit Hz:https://spirithz.bandcamp.com/album/there-is-only-one-thing| Spirit Hz - "Lodestar o.s." | | Spirit Hz - "12,000 Layers of Special Armor" |
The hatred felt towards billionaires is at a fever pitch around the globe. The idea that “billionaires should not exist” has increased in popularity, especially amongst the youth. But how to get rid of the billionaires? In recent months, figures like Luigi Mangione and Zohran Mamdani have garnered immense support for those hoping to rid the world of the ultra-rich. But do their respective methods offer a real solution? And where do Marxists stand in relation to them?In this talk recorded on September 16, Marco La Grotta from the RCP executive answers these questions.
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(00:00:00) Luigi Mangione FREAKS, More on Charlie Kirk's Killer & Kash Patel Goes NUCLEAR on Dems (00:01:15) Mock update (00:05:47) Tim Walz sucks again (00:12:06) Kash Patel vs Cory Booker (00:20:25) Democrats remember what a woman is (00:28:18) Total freaks celebrate Luigi Mangione (00:36:16) The clickbait is outrageous (00:43:46) Are the Robinson text messages FAKE? (00:55:24) Nancy Mace goes after Ilhan Omar (01:02:51) Charlie Kirk's legacy (01:09:51) Insane poll (01:17:05) Liberals are hateful Mock is out today but we have a surprise guest host for you! We break down Gov. Walz's re-election bid, Kash Patel sparring with Cory Booker and trolling Dick Durbin, Ben Shapiro's $1M donation to TPUSA, and Nancy Mace blasting Ilhan Omar.We dive into the shocking case of Tyler Robinson, the chilling attempts on political leaders' lives, and the ripple effect of those infamous texts. Plus—Charlie Sheen compares Kirk to JFK, Jasmine Crockett blames guns, and JD Vance guest-hosts Kirk's show.SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS TO SUPPORT OUR SHOW!Get prepared for any emergency with the Buy 1, Get 1 Free on the 72-Hour Emergency Food Kitfrom ReadyWise, plus 10% off with code CHICKS10 at https://ReadyWise.comReceive up to 40% off your new favorite pajama set and blanket at Cozy Earth! That's https://www.CozyEarth.com and use code CHICKS at checkout.Donate $20 to support women's success and receive the book, A Woman's Guide, Seven Rulesfor Success in Business and Life from Concerned Women for America. Visithttps://ConcernedWomen.org/ChicksScore 15% off with code CHICKS and give yourself that glow-up with the BON CHARGE RedLight Face Mask at https://BonCharge.com/chicks (It's self-care that literally lights up yourface!)
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Today's Headlines: Trump touched down in the UK for a rare second state visit, where King Charles is rolling out the red carpet even as protesters projected images of Epstein, Trump, and Prince Andrew onto Windsor Castle. Back home, Trump sued The New York Times for $15 million, claiming their endorsement of Kamala Harris in 2024 was an election hit job. Meanwhile, FBI Director Kash Patel got grilled in the Senate over Epstein, Charlie Kirk's assassination, and political meddling—he also bizarrely claimed Epstein only trafficked for himself. In Utah, the man accused of killing Kirk was charged with seven counts, with prosecutors seeking the death penalty. In New York, a judge tossed terrorism charges against the man who killed UnitedHealthcare's CEO but kept a murder charge intact. In darker news, Mississippi mourned the death of 21-year-old Trey Reed, whose body was found hanging on campus, while Missouri Republicans pushed through a new congressional map that wipes out a Democratic seat, part of a broader GOP redistricting wave. Elsewhere, a court ruled Fed Governor Lisa Cook can't be fired by Trump despite his attempts, and all eyes are on the Fed board's rate decision today. TikTok's U.S. takeover deal is nearly done, with Oracle, Andreessen Horowitz, and Silver Lake set to take an 80% stake and rebrand the app under a new U.S.-based entity. And finally, the Emmys had their best ratings in years, pulling 7.4 million viewers. Resources/Articles mentioned in this episode: The Guardian: Donald Trump lands in UK for second state visit as protesters gather in Windsor NYT: Trump Sues The New York Times For Articles Questioning His Success CNN: Takeaways from FBI Director Kash Patel's Senate hearing CNN: Live updates: Charlie Kirk shooting investigation, suspect Tyler Robinson hearing AP News: New York judge tosses terrorism charges against Luigi Mangione, lets murder count stand NBC News: Body of a Black student is found hanging from a tree in Mississippi NBC News: Missouri Legislature passes new Republican-drawn congressional map MO Independent: Judge hears arguments in case seeking to toss Missouri's new congressional maps CNBC: Bill Pulte's relatives claimed primary residence on two properties in two states Axios: Appeals court rules Fed governor Cook can continue to serve The Wrap: TikTok in Final Talks to Be Bought by Oracle, Silver Lake, Andreessen Horowitz Axios: Emmys hit four-year viewership high Morning Announcements is produced by Sami Sage and edited by Grace Hernandez-Johnson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Aaron McIntire breaks down the formal charges against Tyler Robinson in the shocking assassination of conservative influencer Charlie Kirk, including aggravating factors tied to political motives. He also covers the New York judge's decision to drop terrorism charges against Luigi Mangione, the alleged UnitedHealthcare CEO killer, while critiquing the rationale. Additional segments include FBI Director Kash Patel defending physical fitness standards amid gender debates, economic insights on the Federal Reserve's expected rate cut, Trump's jab at Gavin Newsom's wildfire recovery policies, Fani Willis's permanent removal from the Georgia election case, and Senator Eric Schmitt's fiery Senate speech rejecting unity with those glorifying political violence. The show wraps with air analysis on confronting evil without naivety. AM Update, Charlie Kirk assassination, Tyler Robinson charges, Luigi Mangione, UnitedHealthcare CEO, terrorism charges dropped, political violence, FBI fitness standards, Federal Reserve rate cut, Gavin Newsom wildfires, Fani Willis Georgia case, Eric Schmitt unity speech, conservative commentary, Trump policies
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Mock is out today but we have a surprise guest host for you! We break down Gov. Walz's re-election bid, Kash Patel sparring with Cory Booker and trolling Dick Durbin, Ben Shapiro's $1M donation to TPUSA, and Nancy Mace blasting Ilhan Omar. We dive into the shocking case of Tyler Robinson, the chilling attempts on […]
From Overcharged to Death Penalty: Luigi Mangione & Tyler Robinson Updates Breaking true crime developments are shaking two high-profile cases, with prosecutors and investigators moving decisively on both fronts. First, Luigi Mangione, accused of killing United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson, saw his controversial murder-one charge dismissed in New York. Prosecutors had originally pursued a terrorism-linked charge after Mangione shot Thompson in the back, but critics long argued this was an overreach. Under New York law, first-degree murder is tied to the victim's status, not premeditation, and prosecutors' attempt to frame the attack as a terrorist act was widely viewed as a stretch. While the top charge has been thrown out, Mangione still faces second-degree murder charges in New York and, more significantly, a federal murder case where the death penalty is already on the table. Crossing state lines to commit murder solidifies federal jurisdiction, and experts say the case should have been federal from the start. Mangione's fate now rests with the federal system, where conviction could mean death row. Meanwhile, shocking new details have emerged in the case of Tyler Robinson, accused of assassinating conservative political figure Charlie Kirk during a public event. Prosecutors outlined seven serious charges, including aggravated murder, obstruction of justice, and firearm-related offenses. The aggravating factors cited were chilling: Robinson allegedly opened fire from 150 yards away in a crowded public space, putting numerous lives at risk, including children present at the scene. Prosecutors compared the setting to other high-profile assassination attempts, underscoring the public danger and trauma inflicted. Equally disturbing are the obstruction charges, which center on Robinson's attempts to silence his partner and erase incriminating text messages. Forensic investigators recovered those communications, which prosecutors described as eye-opening evidence of intent and cover-up. In a powerful press conference, Utah County Attorney Jeff Gray emphasized that this case strikes at the core of American values — the right to free speech and public discourse without fear of being murdered for one's beliefs. Comparing the assassination of Kirk to historic political violence, he warned of the chilling effect on democracy if such acts go unchecked. With a preliminary hearing scheduled, the government will now begin laying out its case in court, step by step, against Robinson. From Mangione's federal death penalty exposure to Robinson's calculated public attack, these true crime cases highlight the dangerous intersection of ideology, violence, and justice. Both cases will continue to dominate national headlines as courts determine the fate of two accused killers. #TrueCrime #CharlieKirk #TylerRobinson #LuigiMangione #BreakingNews #MurderTrial #DeathPenalty #FederalCase #JusticeSystem #CrimeNews Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/tonybpod Listen Ad-Free On Apple Podcasts Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-premium-plus-ad-free-advance-episode/id1705422872
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From Overcharged to Death Penalty: Luigi Mangione & Tyler Robinson Updates Breaking true crime developments are shaking two high-profile cases, with prosecutors and investigators moving decisively on both fronts. First, Luigi Mangione, accused of killing United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson, saw his controversial murder-one charge dismissed in New York. Prosecutors had originally pursued a terrorism-linked charge after Mangione shot Thompson in the back, but critics long argued this was an overreach. Under New York law, first-degree murder is tied to the victim's status, not premeditation, and prosecutors' attempt to frame the attack as a terrorist act was widely viewed as a stretch. While the top charge has been thrown out, Mangione still faces second-degree murder charges in New York and, more significantly, a federal murder case where the death penalty is already on the table. Crossing state lines to commit murder solidifies federal jurisdiction, and experts say the case should have been federal from the start. Mangione's fate now rests with the federal system, where conviction could mean death row. Meanwhile, shocking new details have emerged in the case of Tyler Robinson, accused of assassinating conservative political figure Charlie Kirk during a public event. Prosecutors outlined seven serious charges, including aggravated murder, obstruction of justice, and firearm-related offenses. The aggravating factors cited were chilling: Robinson allegedly opened fire from 150 yards away in a crowded public space, putting numerous lives at risk, including children present at the scene. Prosecutors compared the setting to other high-profile assassination attempts, underscoring the public danger and trauma inflicted. Equally disturbing are the obstruction charges, which center on Robinson's attempts to silence his partner and erase incriminating text messages. Forensic investigators recovered those communications, which prosecutors described as eye-opening evidence of intent and cover-up. In a powerful press conference, Utah County Attorney Jeff Gray emphasized that this case strikes at the core of American values — the right to free speech and public discourse without fear of being murdered for one's beliefs. Comparing the assassination of Kirk to historic political violence, he warned of the chilling effect on democracy if such acts go unchecked. With a preliminary hearing scheduled, the government will now begin laying out its case in court, step by step, against Robinson. From Mangione's federal death penalty exposure to Robinson's calculated public attack, these true crime cases highlight the dangerous intersection of ideology, violence, and justice. Both cases will continue to dominate national headlines as courts determine the fate of two accused killers. #TrueCrime #CharlieKirk #TylerRobinson #LuigiMangione #BreakingNews #MurderTrial #DeathPenalty #FederalCase #JusticeSystem #CrimeNews Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/tonybpod Listen Ad-Free On Apple Podcasts Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-premium-plus-ad-free-advance-episode/id1705422872
This episode connects the dots between FBI surveillance, courtroom maneuvering, and the media's shifting narratives. We start with “Operation Arctic Frost” — the FBI program that allegedly monitored 92 Republican-linked individuals and groups, including Turning Point USA. While whistleblowers warned of foreign election interference, evidence was buried, investigations closed, and surveillance redirected at political opponents. At the same time, new developments in the Luigi Mangione case reveal how charges can be strategically downgraded, moving a first-degree murder indictment down to second-degree — and maybe even manslaughter. On social media, Mangione's case has taken on a disturbing “fan culture” of stanning and glamorization. Finally, we unpack how networks and commentators have rebranded the murder of Charlie Kirk — some outlets framing it as a love story rather than a political assassination — and why critics warn this feeds into a broader “assassination culture” that normalizes violence against political opponents.
The left celebrates as accused killer Luigi Mangione inches closer to freedom. A New York judge's ruling dismisses terrorism charges — and with them, the first-degree murder charge tied to the assassination of a CEO. What should have been a clear-cut case of premeditated, first-degree murder is now downgraded to second-degree, setting the stage for a possible light sentence that could see Mangione free before he even goes gray. Tara and Lee break down how the legal maneuvering works, why second-degree charges often mean far fewer years behind bars, and how left-wing social media is openly celebrating Mangione as a hero. From manifesto quotes to posts fantasizing about his future parole, the episode exposes the dark culture of political violence and the growing normalization of assassination in leftist circles. The conversation also expands to cover biased media narratives, selective reporting in politically motivated shootings, and the international fight over free speech — including the arrest of comedian Graham Linehan in the UK for statements he made in America.
Utah prosecutors seek the death penalty for the accused assassin of Charlie Kirk and release new details about the case. A New York state judge dismisses two terrorism-related counts against Luigi Mangione. Markets have priced in a near certainty the Fed will cut its key interest rate at today's meeting. And Robert Redford has died, leaving his mark on Hollywood and independent films. Sign up for the Reuters Econ World newsletter here. Listen to the Reuters Econ World podcast here. Find the Recommended Listen here. Visit the Thomson Reuters Privacy Statement for information on our privacy and data protection practices. You may also visit megaphone.fm/adchoices to opt out of targeted advertising. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a textColin and Russ provide updates regarding the case against alleged killer Luigi Mangione after a New York Judge dismissed the prosecution's top counts. The attorneys break down the judge's decision and how it will impact the case going forward. Later, they discuss the charges facing Tyler Robinson, the man arrested for the assassination of Charlie Kirk. Plus a new Is This Legal and a DCOTW from Georgia. Check it out!
0:00 MAGA wants Pam Bondi to resign over Charlie Kirk hate speech confusion: Robby Soave | RISING in DC over ICE Cooperation | RISING 9:38 Tyler Robinson's texts to roommate revealed; prosecutors seeking death penalty | RISING 18:53 Israel launches new operation in Gaza City; UN Commission accuses country of genocide | RISING 23:22 WaPo: NPS removing exhibits about slavery?! Interior denies giving order: Lindsey Granger | RISING 32:32 Luigi Mangione terrorism charges thrown out; supporters cheer | RISING 42:13 Bessent announces framework deal to save TikTok from ban, Trump to meet with Xi Xinping Friday | RISING 47:08 Watch: Kash Patel, Cory Booker's heated debate drives hearing into chaos | RISING 56:01 Destiny confronted by Ana Kasparian after failure to denounce Kirk shooting | RISING Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Terrorism and first-degree murder charges were dropped against Luigi Mangione, accused of killing the United Healthcare CEO, Greg analyzes the latest developments.
From Overcharged to Death Penalty: Luigi Mangione & Tyler Robinson Updates Breaking true crime developments are shaking two high-profile cases, with prosecutors and investigators moving decisively on both fronts. First, Luigi Mangione, accused of killing United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson, saw his controversial murder-one charge dismissed in New York. Prosecutors had originally pursued a terrorism-linked charge after Mangione shot Thompson in the back, but critics long argued this was an overreach. Under New York law, first-degree murder is tied to the victim's status, not premeditation, and prosecutors' attempt to frame the attack as a terrorist act was widely viewed as a stretch. While the top charge has been thrown out, Mangione still faces second-degree murder charges in New York and, more significantly, a federal murder case where the death penalty is already on the table. Crossing state lines to commit murder solidifies federal jurisdiction, and experts say the case should have been federal from the start. Mangione's fate now rests with the federal system, where conviction could mean death row. Meanwhile, shocking new details have emerged in the case of Tyler Robinson, accused of assassinating conservative political figure Charlie Kirk during a public event. Prosecutors outlined seven serious charges, including aggravated murder, obstruction of justice, and firearm-related offenses. The aggravating factors cited were chilling: Robinson allegedly opened fire from 150 yards away in a crowded public space, putting numerous lives at risk, including children present at the scene. Prosecutors compared the setting to other high-profile assassination attempts, underscoring the public danger and trauma inflicted. Equally disturbing are the obstruction charges, which center on Robinson's attempts to silence his partner and erase incriminating text messages. Forensic investigators recovered those communications, which prosecutors described as eye-opening evidence of intent and cover-up. In a powerful press conference, Utah County Attorney Jeff Gray emphasized that this case strikes at the core of American values — the right to free speech and public discourse without fear of being murdered for one's beliefs. Comparing the assassination of Kirk to historic political violence, he warned of the chilling effect on democracy if such acts go unchecked. With a preliminary hearing scheduled, the government will now begin laying out its case in court, step by step, against Robinson. From Mangione's federal death penalty exposure to Robinson's calculated public attack, these true crime cases highlight the dangerous intersection of ideology, violence, and justice. Both cases will continue to dominate national headlines as courts determine the fate of two accused killers. #TrueCrime #CharlieKirk #TylerRobinson #LuigiMangione #BreakingNews #MurderTrial #DeathPenalty #FederalCase #JusticeSystem #CrimeNews Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/tonybpod Listen Ad-Free On Apple Podcasts Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-premium-plus-ad-free-advance-episode/id1705422872
In our news wrap Tuesday, a judge dismissed terrorism charges against Luigi Mangione in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, President Trump is in London for his second state visit to the UK, the New York Times is pushing back against a $15 billion defamation lawsuit filed by Trump and Israeli forces unleashed a long-threatened ground assault to seize the center of Gaza City. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy
The UN has given a dire warning about the children of Gaza City, as Israel begins its major ground invasion there. Credit scores in the US are dropping at a rate not seen since the Great Depression. We pay tribute to Hollywood legend Robert Redford. We'll tell you the outcome of Luigi Mangione's first court appearance in months. Plus, all you need to know about President Donald Trump's state visit to the UK. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this Tuesday edition of Sid & Friends in the Morning, Sid covers a range of topics, beginning with Governor Kathy Hochul's endorsement of Democratic Socialist candidate Zohran Mamdani for New York City Mayor, which has sparked a strong backlash from Republicans, updates on major legal cases, including Luigi Mangione's trial for the murder of a healthcare CEO, which involves both state and federal charges and has drawn public support for some reason, the assassination of conservative leader Charlie Kirk is discussed, detailing the suspect's background and the reactions from various political figures and the public, and commentary on the broader implications of these events on free speech and political discourse. Rich Lowry, Randy Fine, Bo Dietl, Bruce Blakeman, Arthur Aidala & Michael Goodwin join Sid on this Tuesday installment of Sid & Friends in the Morning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's a pivotal moment in the Luigi Mancione case. Today's court hearing could shape the future of the trial — and the stakes couldn't be higher. Join Scott Reisch and the Crime Talk team as we break down the latest developments, the legal strategies in play, and what this means moving forward. Stay tuned for expert legal analysis you won't find anywhere else. #LuigiMancione, #CourtHearing, #TrueCrime, #CrimeTalk, #Justice, #LegalNews
Trump CLUELESS When Asked About Murder of Democratic Lawmaker. Conservatives Crack Down on Charlie Kirk's Critics in Mass Doxing Campaign. Judge DROPS Terrorism Charges Against Luigi Mangione. Joe Scarborough Unleashes BRUTAL Rant Over Claim That Political Violence Is ‘One-Sided'. Host: Ben Gleib (@bengleib) Co-host: Jackson White *** SUBSCRIBE on YOUTUBE ☞ https://www.youtube.com/IndisputableTYT FOLLOW US ON: FACEBOOK ☞ https://www.facebook.com/IndisputableTYT TWITTER ☞ https://www.twitter.com/IndisputableTYT INSTAGRAM ☞ https://www.instagram.com/IndisputableTYT Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Israel launches a ground incursion overnight into Gaza City. Also, suspect Tyler Robinson is expected to be charged in the fatal shooting of Charlie Kirk, while FBI Director Kash Patel will testify before a Senate Judiciary Committee. Plus, Luigi Mangione returns to court on state charges in the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. And, retailers are already gearing up for holiday shopping with Christmas 100 days away. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Israel launches its ground operation into Gaza City as a UN inquiry finds its top officials incited genocide in Gaza. Luigi Mangione is due in court over UnitedHealth CEO killing. A U.S. appeals court blocks Trump's bid to oust Fed Governor Lisa Cook. And a possible shift in corporate America as Trump says U.S. companies should be allowed to report earnings every six months instead of quarterly. Sign up for the Reuters Econ World newsletter here. Listen to the Reuters Econ World podcast here. Find the Recommended Read here. Visit the Thomson Reuters Privacy Statement for information on our privacy and data protection practices. You may also visit megaphone.fm/adchoices to opt out of targeted advertising. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Final hour of our final show of the season at Target Field - we break down both the latest in the Mangione case as well as the update with the Charlie Kirk case as well Then we dive into higher Saint Paul taxes, the wait for 911 in Ramsey County and dumping goldfish into a lake! Then we take the Temp of the Twins! Then we debate is it PeCAN or Pecan?
Judge Gregory Carro has tossed two of the most serious charges against Luigi Mangione.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A Pennsylvania mother is charged after police found the remains of four infants in her former home, and investigators say more charges are likely. A New York judge dismisses two terrorism charges against Luigi Mangione, the man accused of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, but leaves a second-degree murder count in place. Drew Nelson reports. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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