Taylor Lorenz, a journalist infamous for her far-left activism and controversial social media presence, is facing renewed scrutiny. This time, her connection to Luigi Mangione, the man arrested for allegedly assassinating UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, is sparking outrage.
As reported by The Gateway Pundit, Thompson, 50, was fatally shot outside the Hilton hotel in Midtown Manhattan last Wednesday. Police quickly identified the attack as targeted, given the disturbing evidence uncovered during their investigation.
Mangione, a former Ivy League student, was arrested on Monday after a nationwide manhunt. Authorities reportedly found a handgun fitted with a silencer, forged IDs, and a handwritten manifesto detailing his grievances against the healthcare industry.
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Adding to the controversy, Lorenz reportedly followed Mangione on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter.
Look who was following the alleged ass*ssin pic.twitter.com/gjFSUrNtKI
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) December 9, 2024
While no additional details about their relationship have been disclosed, Lorenz’s public reaction to Thompson’s murder has only fueled the backlash.
Writing on Bluesky, she appeared to defend the heinous act, stating, “And people wonder why we want these executives dead,” citing a report about an insurance provider’s decision to stop covering anesthesia costs.
I don’t agree with their decision either, but maybe lay off the “wanting executives dead” thing. @TaylorLorenz is really a horrible human. pic.twitter.com/pL97ft2tYB
— Wandering Explorer (@ljsheeley3) December 5, 2024
This shocking statement has drawn sharp criticism from many who accuse Lorenz of glorifying violence against individuals in the healthcare industry. Conservatives have slammed her remarks as a prime example of the toxic rhetoric emanating from far-left ideologues.
Taylor Lorenz after the United Healthcare killer was arrested:
Deranged. pic.twitter.com/S3cEzGPAkA
— Adam Sabes (@asabes10) December 9, 2024
Adding insult to injury for Lorenz, Vox Media has reportedly decided not to renew its partnership to distribute her podcast and YouTube show.
According to Semafor, the short-term deal with Lorenz is set to expire at the start of the year. Earlier this year, Axios had celebrated the partnership as a significant win for Vox Media. However, the relationship seems to have soured, with Vox allegedly making the decision before Thompson’s murder.
Vox fires Taylor Lorenz.
Apparently it was too much for Vox to have someone on their payroll that thinks, “Yes, “we” want insurance executives dead.” pic.twitter.com/GrD8lik75S
— Steve Guest (@SteveGuest) December 9, 2024
While Vox has not clarified whether her inflammatory comments influenced their move, Lorenz’s abrasive social media persona has long been a lightning rod for criticism. Her frequent controversies, coupled with declining trust in legacy media figures, may have made her a liability for the company.
This latest fallout leaves Lorenz with yet another black mark on her reputation.
Critics argue that her increasingly radical rhetoric and behavior exemplify the growing disconnect between far-left activists and the average American. At a time when the nation faces pressing challenges, many are questioning the platforming of figures like Lorenz who seem to fan the flames of division.
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