The CNN Jim Acosta replacement and chief White House 'correspondent' Kaitlin "Lips" Collins likely deleted a social media post after getting mucho blowback for promoting a defense fund for a scumcrumpet who was seen on video shooting Brian Thompson, the CEO of UnitedHealthcare.
In the post on X, "Lips" showed a link to a website launched by defense lawyers for Mangione. He faces charges of first-degree murder in furtherance of an act of terrorism, stalking along with other state and federal charges in Pennsylvania and New York, where the crime occurred. The shooting of Thompson, a husband and father of two young children, took place in Manhattan last year on December 4.
Brian Thompson being shot in the back by a coward |
Mangione, a smug, 26-year-old comes from a wealthy Maryland family. He was arrested at a McDonald’s in Altoona, PA., on Dec. 9 after a multi-state manhunt.
Following his arrest, immoral followers donated over $300,000 for his legal defense, mainly due to their hatred of American big business, the health care industry, and the fact that he's a fairly good-looking alleged murderer.
Collins’ post garnered criticism from a number of users on X, including The Spectator contributing editor Stephen L. Miller who posted on X: "Real bottom of the barrel stuff. Even for @kaitlancollins,"
Collins’ post garnered criticism from a number of users on X, including The Spectator contributing editor Stephen L. Miller who posted on X: "Real bottom of the barrel stuff. Even for @kaitlancollins,"
He also called Collins out for deleting the post with “no explanation,” saying, “guess it wasn’t White House correspondent related.”
WMAL host Larry O’Connor also had something to say about the situation. He said that [Collins] “used her considerable platform to promote a link for the defense fund of a cold-blooded killer.”
Yeah, but he's cute when he's angry, right?
“She has not yet apologized nor has she posted anything else in 24 hours,” he added.
New York Times best-selling author Jack Posobiec shared his take on Collins’ X post.
“CNN’s Kaitlan Collins promotes Luigi Mangione’s legal defense fund after Mangione [was] shown on video murdering a man in cold blood,” he posted Saturday.
Some folks on X have also suggested Collins should lose her press credentials and access to the White House.
“She has not yet apologized nor has she posted anything else in 24 hours,” he added.
New York Times best-selling author Jack Posobiec shared his take on Collins’ X post.
“CNN’s Kaitlan Collins promotes Luigi Mangione’s legal defense fund after Mangione [was] shown on video murdering a man in cold blood,” he posted Saturday.
Some folks on X have also suggested Collins should lose her press credentials and access to the White House.
Anyway, I call what Collins did "doing a Kamala."
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