El alcalde de Nueva York critica la concesión de pases de prensa a seguidores de Mangione

El alcalde de la ciudad de Nueva York, Zohran Mamdani, declaró que tres seguidores de Luigi Mangione no deberían haber recibido pases de prensa para asistir a una audiencia judicial. El grupo, conocido como los "Mangionistas", asistió el lunes al procedimiento del caso contra el acusado del asesinato del director ejecutivo de UnitedHealthcare, Brian Thompson.

Mamdani habló en una conferencia de prensa el martes y anunció que su administración revisará el proceso de emisión de credenciales de prensa. Afirmó que estos tres individuos no forman parte de un debate legítimo sobre el acceso de los medios de comunicación.

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