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The Bizarre Connection In The CEO Murder Case (Ep. 2385)

Tue, 10 Dec 2024

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A suspect in the CEO murder case has been apprehended and the circumstances are ominous, to say the least. In this episode, I'll cover the investigation and reactions to this case, as well as the violent left's reactions to the Daniel Penny verdict. Veteran Daniel Penny is acquitted in NYC subway chokehold case over Jordan Neely’s death Family of UnitedHealthcare CEO shooting suspect says they are 'shocked' by son's arrest Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Chapter 1: What shocking event occurred in the CEO murder case?

3.194 - 11.425 Dan Bongino

Get ready to hear the truth about America on a show that's not immune to the facts with your host, Dan Bongino.

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12.045 - 37.83 Dan Bongino

Man, if you missed the radio show yesterday. You missed a moment, like a moment on live radio. I mean, it's really rare when you do 20 hours of content a week live, you know, four hours a day, pod radio. When you do 20 hours live a week, it's really rare to be shocked. We've had terror attacks happen on the news, elections, everything.

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38.45 - 63.926 Dan Bongino

But I was really stunned that if you were listening or watching the radio show on Rumble, you saw the moment when the UnitedHealthcare CEO alleged the suspect in the case, Mangione, was locked up. You saw like a light bulb moment in my head. I was really stunned. This is like the craziest connection ever. I got a story for you, man. It's going to blow your mind, I promise. This is really weird.

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64.446 - 84.837 Dan Bongino

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151.094 - 168.273 Dan Bongino

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168.833 - 190.219 Dan Bongino

Folks, the UnitedHealthcare CEO being assassinated. They have a suspect. Again, everybody's entitled to due process. I want to see the facts in the case pan out in a court case. However, there has been an arrest made, and the suspect is a Luigi Mangione. I'm going to get to the story in more detail later in the show. I just want to put this out first.

Chapter 2: What personal connection does Dan Bongino have to the suspect?

218.807 - 246.618 Dan Bongino

You'd recognize the face right away. But the face just looks so familiar to me. And I'm thinking, what the hell is going on? So long story short, Yesterday, I recognized the last name, Mangione. And I thought, there's no relation to the Mangione family up in the Baltimore kind of area, Maryland. And it turns out that there was. So this statement was put out.

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246.658 - 267.331 Dan Bongino

I'll get to who they are here in a second. You'll see the connection. The Mangione family on Luigi Mangione. Unfortunately, we can't comment on news reports regarding Luigi. We only know what we've read in the media. The family's shocked and devastated by Luigi's arrest. We're devastated by the news. The Mangione family, they offer prayers for Brian Thompson. Folks, I got my start in radio.

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267.391 - 299.982 Dan Bongino

You have to be like the P1 of P1s to know this. I got my start in radio at a radio station in Baltimore. Not Baltimore City, Baltimore County. The radio station was owned by the Mangione family. And Nino Mangione, who's now a delegate in Maryland, who, by the way, is a wonderful, amazing guy. He has absolutely nothing to do. He's a Republican state delegate. He is a patriot. He I cannot attest.

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300.963 - 325.484 Dan Bongino

in any greater way to this man's character he is a genuinely good and decent human being but I've known Nino a long time I basically worked up I wasn't a full-time employee but I was kind of like their regular guest host that's how I got my start in radio I've known Nino forever and obviously they're they're cousins and if they looked and I they look alike and that's

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326.724 - 350.046 Dan Bongino

I was so shocked by it on the air because it really, this thing got personal really fast. To the Mangione family, to the Thompson family, this is just an unspeakable, unimaginable tragedy. But the Mangione family has been going through a lot. They obviously have nothing at all to do with this. And there are a lot of people harassing them now. And it really is disgusting.

350.506 - 369.737 Dan Bongino

But I'm sorry, folks, but this is just a story that took a real personal turn for me. I'm going to get to more of it later. It is a big news story. But a lot happened yesterday. We had the Daniel Penny case verdict come down as well. Let me just throw out in advance because the bottom line up front matters. Folks, this was not justice.

369.797 - 389.248 Dan Bongino

I've heard a couple people, and I'd love to hear how you feel in the chat on this. I think a lot of you are going to agree with me. I heard a lot of legal analysts on cable news channels, Fox and elsewhere. And they were saying, you know, oh, well, the system worked and, you know, justice, he got off. The system didn't work. I'm really sorry. I don't mean to be a jerk about it.

389.528 - 412.008 Dan Bongino

I'm not trying to be a tool or a devil's advocate for no good reason. But how is this the system working? This is the kind of case where I genuinely believe if it was in my county in Florida, where your right to defend yourself against a serious physical injury or death, right? The guy was threatening to kill people. He said, someone is going to die.

412.608 - 421.494 Dan Bongino

If this was my county in Florida, you're not only not arrested, the cops would come up, hey, man, thanks for defending yourself and your neighbors against this threat.

Chapter 3: How did the Daniel Penny case verdict impact public opinion?

788.519 - 817.559 Dan Bongino

Hey, let's choke a guy out. Folks, I am so sick of these bullshit agitators and people afraid to call them out. You understand this. It doesn't matter what you say. Asshole commie scum on the left are going to call you a racist no matter what. It doesn't matter that it's not true. Just eliminate it from the diet. It doesn't matter. They are going to call you a racist no matter what.

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818.119 - 846.836 Dan Bongino

That's why people are afraid to call this asshole out. Oh my gosh, I don't want to be called a racist. They're going to call you one anyway. They call everybody a racist. It's how they make money. It's the grift. And then we get into testimonials. Oh, racist. Stop. It's not just ignore it. And condemn this asshole for what he is. A chump and a punk and a zero.

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851.203 - 868.124 Dan Bongino

There's too many cowards, folks, in the political movement on the swampy right. Oh, just let them talk. You know, we don't want to be called a racist. Bullshit. You heard what he said. making it up like people are just randomly choking out black men in the street.

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868.164 - 895.064 Dan Bongino

Do you understand this is what leads to this mass perception of violent systemic racism around that's causing the division in our society? Why will we never heal as a society, whatever trope you want to throw out there? Because a-holes like this guy don't want you to. Folks, don't hold your breath, by the way, waiting for the commie left to condemn this piece of garbage. Don't.

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895.344 - 920.831 Dan Bongino

Because it's never going to happen. They love the agitation. They love it. Here's MSNBC yesterday making one of the dumbest comparisons you will ever see on cable news. And given MSNBC and CNN's history, that's saying a lot. Comparing this case of Daniel Penny, a hero, a guy who should be given the... one of these presidential medals at the White House the second Trump gets in there.

921.412 - 941.088 Dan Bongino

That's what I would do. A hero who defended people's lives when other people would have sat on their ass and let this guy punch another woman in the face or something. You see this guy's arrest history? Here's MSNBC comparing this case to OJ? Yeah, to OJ. Watch this.

941.329 - 952.676 Lisa

The breaking news here, Daniel Penny found not guilty. But Lisa, we also know that Jordan Neely's family had filed, I believe, a civil suit in this case as well. Does the verdict in this case impact that?

953.417 - 973.63 Ron DeSantis

Not necessarily. I mean, the law is rife. with examples of people who are acquitted in criminal cases and yet find justice with respect to civil accountability. I think the best example of that is with respect to Fred Goldman's family, Fred Goldman, I'm sorry, Ron Goldman, being the man who was murdered alongside Nicole Brown Simpson.

974.051 - 986.339 Ron DeSantis

Even though OJ Simpson was never found criminally guilty for those two murders, Fred Goldman, the father, along with his daughter, then sued OJ Simpson civilly and won a fairly large verdict.

Chapter 4: What are the implications of the Daniel Penny verdict?

1301.584 - 1328.115 Dana Bash

they find out that one of those IDs matches the name, perhaps even the one we're looking at, that he used a fake New Jersey driver's license to check into that hostel in Upper Manhattan. Along with all of that, there are some documents that the police said seem to be relevant to this case. I think we would stop short right now because we don't have enough information of calling that a manifesto.

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1328.655 - 1333.338 Dana Bash

But we are told by investigators they believe he's carrying documents that may relate to motive.

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1335.558 - 1359.544 Dan Bongino

Folks, there's something not right about this case. There's something not right about every case, so I don't want to be overly dramatic, having done criminal investigative work for most of my young adult life. But it's almost as if the guy took pains... not to get caught, only to take pains later to get caught. Is it some kind of mental breakdown issue? I don't know.

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1360.044 - 1380.518 Dan Bongino

But the suspect in the case to use a 3D printed firearm, a suppressor, and then to exit the crime scene and then be discovered with the fake ID you used to check into a hostel along with the firearm and the suppressor, it doesn't make any sense.

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1381.519 - 1404.217 Dan Bongino

Now, one thing a couple people have said to me is, how do you think that the McDonald's employee recognized this guy, given that some of the pictures have surfaced, and you can barely see his face? He's only moving the mask to drink something. Folks, I think the mask, ironically, it sounds kind of backwards, but the face mask is probably what elicited suspicion.

1404.598 - 1422.757 Dan Bongino

Because if this was done during COVID when everybody was wearing face masks, I don't think it would be that big of a deal. However... You still see people wearing them, but not that often. My point is, like, that may have actually drawn attention to him, and someone may have said, my gosh, that's kind of weird. That looks a little bit like that guy and pulled up the picture.

1423.057 - 1444.856 Dan Bongino

You got to remember, this isn't 50 years ago where someone's got a... go to a police station and pull up, be on the lookout for a sign down. All you got to do is pull up X Twitter, right? And pull up United healthcare CEO suspect. And you look in while the guy's right in front of you. So I wouldn't put too much weight into that, but there's definitely something going on here.

1445.356 - 1468.584 Dan Bongino

That's really strange. And again, I wouldn't be surprised if there's a connection. If later on it turns out that there's some kind of maybe a third party involved. I wouldn't be stunned is what I'm talking about. Maybe an enabler or someone else. I wouldn't be surprised. I'm not telling you that that's a fact, that you should take it to the bank and cash the check. Just this case seems really off.

1469.444 - 1493.299 Dan Bongino

It seems to me like a lot of pains were taken to not get caught, only to take pains later to get caught. It doesn't make a lot of sense. Now, this healthcare case, this UnitedHealthcare CEO, the liberal narrative on this thing is disgusting, immoral, evil, demonic, and unethical. We don't shoot people dead in the middle of the street because we don't like their business decisions.

Chapter 5: How are healthcare executives viewed after the UnitedHealthcare CEO shooting?

1702.618 - 1733.523 Dan Bongino

Want to see the most disgusting clip? Taylor Lorenz, the biggest demon I have ever seen in the communist movement. And dumb as a box of rocks. Here's this demon piece of human garbage on the Piers Morgan show. Again, reiterating that she feels joy around the circumstances of the UnitedHealthcare CEO murder. Joy. Check this out.

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1734.504 - 1752.971 Taylor Lorenz

I do believe in the sanctity of life, and I think that's why I felt, along with so many other Americans, joy, unfortunately, you know, because it feels like... Joy? Serious? I mean... Joy in a man's execution? Maybe not joy, but certainly not, no, certainly not empathy. Because, again... We're watching the footage.

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1753.031 - 1760.786 Lisa

How can this make you joyful? This guy's a husband, he's a father, and he's being young down in the middle of Manhattan. Why is that making you joyful?

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1760.806 - 1784.912 Taylor Lorenz

So are the tens of thousands of Americans that are being murdered. So are the tens of thousands of Americans, innocent Americans, who died because greedy health insurance executives like this one push policies of denying care to the most vulnerable people. the many millions of Americans that have watched people that I care about suffer and in some cases die because of lack of health care.

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1784.932 - 1789.936 John

So should they all be killed then? Should they all be killed, these health care executives? Would that make you even more joyful?

1791.257 - 1793.398 Taylor Lorenz

No, that would not. Well, why not?

1793.919 - 1832.028 Dan Bongino

Why are you laughing? I'm going to tell you something. It's a live show, I mean, but... I'm afraid I'm going to say something really bad, and I really should kind of take a break a second. No, I mean it. I'm not trying to be silly, folks. This woman is a disgusting piece of human waste. No respectable human being should ever have this woman on the air or near their outlet ever again.

1834.887 - 1858.635 Dan Bongino

Forget all of the politics, what I just told you, that scum like Taylor Lorenz pushing for things like Obamacare that destroyed a lot of these health care companies that then had to consolidate to stay alive because Obamacare destroyed it. Forget that for a second. If this guy was the worst demon on earth, and there are a lot of bad business people, folks, I've been screwed over by a lot of them.

1859.824 - 1895.84 Dan Bongino

You can sue them. You have a court system. We have due process. We are a republic. This is not the guillotine in France, assholes on the left. I've got a lot of beefs with Joe Biden, politicians, business people, and everyone else. They don't deserve to be murdered in the street. You're watching the moral decay of America. This woman should never, ever be put in front of an audience again.

Chapter 6: Why is there a divide in reaction to the CEO murder case?

2812.308 - 2829.026 Dan Bongino

But I don't know, sometimes there was an entertainment factor to it that the tactical factor got lost. Is that kind of making sense? Yeah, yeah, like it was kind of like an acquired taste in the beginning. Like it was entertaining, but the tactical back and forth and some of the points would get lost.

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2829.046 - 2845.93 Dan Bongino

He's gotten really good right now at staying on point and issuing like a devastating counterpoint that comes out of nowhere. You know, what's the best punch in the world? The one you didn't see coming? They just don't see it coming. He's just gotten really good at this. Now, this is huge. I'm going to make a big announcement here too.

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2846.21 - 2868.939 Dan Bongino

Well, it's a big announcement contingent on them making a big announcement, if they make one. I want you to listen to this clip first. Because they understand that the press absolutely tanked and submarine their first administration with bullshit collusion hoax stuff, pee-pee tape stuff, the spy gate thing. They get that now. These guys know cutesy time is over. Here's Caroline Leavitt.

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2868.959 - 2893.113 Dan Bongino

He's going to be his incoming press secretary after Spicer and Huckabee Sanders and Kayleigh. Caroline Leavitt is very good at her job. Caroline Leavitt is indicating now that they are going to divvy up the press room differently. Here's my big announcement. If the Trump team wants the biggest political live stream in the world, that's our show. If they want to give us a seat in the press room,

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2894.304 - 2916.944 Dan Bongino

I, number one, would be honored and would absolutely accept it. But I will hire someone next week. I will let everyone know I will hire a Dan Bongino show correspondent. Folks, we have a bigger audience than the Washington Post and the New York Times. It's totally up to the Trump team. It is not my call. I will take it. We will take that seat for the Dan Bongino Show.

2916.964 - 2932.689 Dan Bongino

You don't have to put us in the front row or anything like that, although we are bigger than most of these outlets, right? But the Bongino Army, would you not be honored to have a seat in the press room? I know I'd be. We will hire someone. Statarowski, man. I will hire someone. So we'll put him in there.

2933.029 - 2939.311 Dan Bongino

Here's Caroline Levitt saying, hey, man, status quo in the press room is over, so I'm down for this. This sounds great to me. Check this out.

2939.758 - 2957.042 Caroline Leavitt

Any plans to change the way the briefing room works? Well, let me preface by saying that there has never been a more transparent president than Donald Trump. We saw that in his first term. He consistently called the press into the Oval Office when he was signing bills. He took questions from them directly. That's something the press I know is yearning for.

2957.062 - 2975.347 Caroline Leavitt

They have not had that over the past four years. So their transparency and their access to the leader of the free world will be increased and also to the press secretary as well. We will be holding briefings in that room. I think as far as the landscape of the briefing room, it needs to reflect the media habits of the American people in 2024, not in the 1980s.

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