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February 17, 2025
CNN's Propaganda Witch Kaitlin Collins Promotes the GoFundMe Page for Luigi Mangione
Remember, CNN has an entire bureau devoted to deplatforming people for "misinforming." They tried to get people deplatformed for saying that some children's hospitals perform sex change operations on children. It's 100% true that they do -- but CNN demanded that LibsofTikTok be deplatformed for saying it, because her "rhetoric" caused "bomb threats."
And here's their 9pm anchor and White House correspondent-- seriously? You've fallen this far? -- advocating for donating to a legal defense fund for a political assassin that AWFLs flick their beans over.
She deleted the tweet and claimed she only promoted the GoFundMe because it was "newsworthy."
She failed to admit that Mangione's GoFundMe is operated by a fellow CNN contributor, because she's a congenital liar.
CNN chief White House correspondent Kaitlan Collins apparently deleted a social media post after receiving backlash for appearing to promote a defense fund for Luigi Mangione, the alleged UnitedHealthcare CEO killer.
In the post on X, Collins showed a link to a new website launched by defense lawyers for Mangione, who faces charges of first-degree murder in furtherance of an act of terrorism, stalking and other state and federal charges in New York and Pennsylvania for allegedly gunning down UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in Manhattan on Dec. 4, 2024.
Thompson was a married father of two.
Mangione, 26, who was born into a wealthy Maryland family, was arrested at a McDonald's in Altoona, Pa., on Dec. 9 after a multi-state manhunt.
Following his arrest, followers donated over $300,000 for his legal defense.
After reaching out to Collins for comment on the matter, Fox News Digital later received a statement from a CNN spokesperson who said the story was "without any merit."
"This was nothing more than a social post reporting news surrounding the trial," the statement read.
Collins' post garnered criticism from a number of users on X, including The Spectator contributing editor Stephen L. Miller.
Sean Davis
@seanmdav
Collins raised money for a cold-blooded assassin and then lied about. Given the threats and attempts against Trump, how is she allowed to keep her hard pass to the White House when she's clearly a security risk? That should go to an actual reporter who isn't trying to raise cash for assassins.
Zakn
@zakn
A CNN WH correspondent was fundraising for an accused murder on trial, and it will be all hand waved away. The Left is violent, and is allowed to be violent by the Press and the Left BIRM @AceofSpadesHQ