Le maire de New York critique l'octroi de cartes de presse aux partisans de Mangione

Le maire de New York, Zohran Mamdani, a déclaré que trois partisans de Luigi Mangione n'auraient pas dû recevoir de cartes de presse pour assister à une audience au tribunal. Le groupe, connu sous le nom de Mangionistas, a assisté à l'audience de lundi concernant le dossier de l'homme accusé du meurtre du PDG de UnitedHealthcare, Brian Thompson.

Mamdani s'est exprimé lors d'une conférence de presse mardi et a annoncé que son administration réexaminerait le processus de délivrance des accréditations de presse. Il a précisé que ces trois individus ne s'inscrivent pas dans le cadre d'un débat bienveillant sur l'accès aux membres des médias.

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