Luigi Mangione, the suspected assassin of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, raged over major healthcare insurance companies’ growing power and claimed they cared only about “immense profit” at the expense of Americans in a handwritten manifesto, according to sources., 26, cited UnitedHealthcare as one of the biggest companies in the US by market capitalization and slammed the health insurance business in the two-and-a-half page manifesto addressed to “the Feds” and recovered by investigators.
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