The White House is standing by press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre as tensions rise with reporters. In a statement, officials defended Jean-Pierre’s handling of questions and emphasized her commitment to transparency. The administration remains steadfast in its support of the press secretary despite recent challenges.
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Federal prosecutors to seek death penalty for accused CEO killer Luigi Mangione
Hours before his arraignment, federal prosecutors indicated they would seek the death penalty for Luigi Mangione if convicted of murdering United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson, highlighting his intent to incite political resistance against the industry. Mangione is expected to plead not guilty to a four-count indictment, including murder via firearm. Prosecutors argued that his actions were designed to amplify an ideological message, while defense attorneys condemned the death penalty pursuit as a "barbaric" political stunt....
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