Anthony Scaramucci
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That are younger people that are incredibly dissatisfied with what's going on.
and they see a act of violence, an assassination of a CEO, or God forbid, an assassination of a president as their duty to be a martyr in a society where they feel hopeless.
And so for me, the other problem for this is that there is a fan base for this stuff.
If you think about what's going on here in New York for Luigi Mangione as he's on trial,
Or you think about the people that would cheer political violence.
I think that's another big issue that the country has to address.
You know, in the 1960s, when John Kennedy was slain, or even his brother, RFK, or Martin Luther King Jr., if you just go back and look at it, look at the news reporting, etc., you didn't have this happy effect.
There was no Luigi Mangione phenomenon going on.
There was like, okay, this is absolutely tragic and we have to figure out a way to resolve it.
Now, it's fueled by social media.
It's fueled by these manifestos.
I mean, he dumped a manifesto.
I'd like you to talk a little bit about the Nora O'Donnell interview with President Trump, which was aired last night.
You know, this guy's idea was, I'm going to do this, likely get killed or survive, but my manifesto is going to live on in social media.
So, I mean, you know, you had Nora O'Donnell reading it to President Trump.
What happened in that interview last night?
How do you answer that question, though?
In your opinion, I have mine, obviously, was it a setup?
Well, I mean, listen, Tucker Carlson had an open question on his show yesterday about whether or not it was real.
Listen, I don't, I'm with you.