Notorious Journalist Fired In Connection To CEO Shooter

Notorious Journalist Fired In Connection To CEO Shooter

Taylor Lorenz, the high-profile tech journalist formerly of The Washington Post and Vox Media, has found herself at the center of yet another media firestorm following her comments about the assassination of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.

Lorenz’s remarks, which appeared to sympathize with public outrage against healthcare executives, have cost her a distribution partnership with Vox Media, marking another abrupt career shift for the embattled reporter.

The controversy erupted after Lorenz penned an essay for her newsletter, User Mag, in which she sought to contextualize—and, critics say, justify—the wave of dark humor and public anger surrounding Thompson’s death.

“If you have watched a loved one die because an insurance conglomerate has denied their life-saving treatment as a cost-cutting measure, yes, it’s natural to wish that the people who run such conglomerates would suffer the same fate,” Lorenz wrote.

Lorenz’s essay, titled Why “We” Want Insurance Executives Dead, tapped into frustrations with the U.S. healthcare system. She cited data showing UnitedHealthcare denies an outsized percentage of claims—32%, double the industry average—and highlighted the personal toll of such practices. “People have very justified hatred toward insurance company CEOs because these executives are responsible for an unfathomable amount of death and suffering,”

The essay included firsthand accounts from patients and families affected by UnitedHealthcare denials, lending weight to Lorenz’s argument. Still, critics contend that framing such frustrations amid a real-life tragedy was, at best, tone-deaf.

On Saturday, Lorenz reaffirmed her stance, stating she supported those calling for the execution of healthcare CEOs.

WATCH:

Related Posts

When The Wheel Goes Silent

The announcement landed like a stone. The man who once felt like a nightly guest in millions of homes has vanished behind closed doors, and this time,…

When Mercy Becomes A Crime

The first time he heard her beg to die, something in him fractured. Love was supposed to save, not be asked to kill. Nights turned into battlegrounds…

Haunted Mother Behind the Spotlight

Pain nearly swallowed her whole. The world cheered for the woman they thought they knew, while the girl she once was bled in silence. Headlines praised her…

Quiet Test of Who You Are

Some truths don’t arrive with fanfare. They slip out in the smallest, most forgettable movements, when no one thinks they’re being watched. In a crowded restaurant, where…

Echoes Of Her Unfinished Light

Her strength was louder than her diagnosis, but the fear was, too. She smiled for the cameras, for the updates, for the strangers who called her “inspiring,”…

Silent Verdict In Tennessee

Voters didn’t whisper. They screamed without a sound. Headlines chased the spectacle, but the truth moved quietly through kitchens, pickup trucks, and pews. One campaign felt like…