02/14/2025

Luigi Mangione New Website: Breaks Silence and Fourth Wall

 

A new website, now recognized as the go-to source for all things Luigi Mangione, is a direct middle finger to legacy media.

You might think it’s the United States vs. Mangione, but on this unifying holiday, the joke’s on them.

 



 Mangione Breaks His Silence—On His Terms

Luigi Mangione, 26, suspected of assassinating Brian Thompson, has finally spoken—but only when he was ready. Thanks to the unwavering support of his legal defense team and the public, he made his first statement on his own terms.

Public opinion on this case has been loud and unrelenting. Healthcare reform, class division, and media control have all become central conversations. This case is no longer just about Mangione—it has become a national symbol of government overreach and media manipulation.

Dubbed “America’s Sweetheart”, Mangione chose Valentine’s Day to release his first public statement—on a platform designed to give direct information to his supporters. He made sure they know exactly when and where his court dates will be, correcting false information spread by outlets like The New York Times and other so-called “reputable” media that have worked to blindside his supporters and the public.

 


 

The Fight to Keep Mangione in the Public Eye

Mangione’s statement comes at a strategic time—as some feared the public might lose interest in his case. 

For the second time, his federal court date has been pushed back—now scheduled for March 19, 2025, for his indictment. He is facing prosecution in both federal and New York State courts. His next state court date is on Friday, February 21, 2025, at 2:15 PM EST, at 100 Centre Street, Part 32, New York, NY.

Meanwhile, the media is desperately scrambling to control the story. Outlets like TMZ have already violated his Sixth Amendment right to an impartial jury by producing a defamatory so-called documentary—Mind of a Killer—which exploits the death of Brian Thompson for profit while simultaneously trying to paint Mangione as a heartless murderer (allegedly).

At the same time, Mayor Eric Adams has already violated Mangione’s Fifth Amendment rights by standing behind him on the day he waived extradition—a blatant display of government interference in a fair trial.

 


 

The People vs. The Narrative

A new development in the Luigi Mangione case should put everyone on notice. The public is no longer just watching—they are actively shaping the narrative.

This isn’t just a website to track court dates—this is a statement. This is a public movement. We have never seen the public play such a leading role in a case like this—and Mangione and his team are using it to their advantage.

His supporters have already raised over $400,000 for his legal defense, and his statement made it clear:

"Powerfully, this support has transcended political, racial, and even class divisions, as mail has flooded MDC from across the country, and around the globe."

A message loud enough to make any prosecutor nervous about convincing the public that Mangione is someone to be feared.

 


 

 A Case Bigger Than Just One Man

For almost two months, the public—including myself—has been gaslit, reprimanded, and confused by a deliberate attempt to control the narrative. But instead of silencing us, it fueled us.

This case has transformed into something larger—it mirrors countless citizens whose rights have been violated for the benefit of the government, corporations, and media. It has forced people across the globe to open their eyes to the injustice of the American judicial and healthcare system.

It has united people across backgrounds, beliefs, and ideologies.

And that is why they are afraid.

 


 

 Today, We Changed the Narrative

The media wanted eyes on Mangione—now they’ve got them.

But today isn’t their victory—it’s ours. Today, we take control of the story. Today, we make it clear that we are not looking away.

Let this day be a reminder of what happens when truth meets resistance.

Stay informed. Stay dangerous.

 

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