Recently, a friend in media asked how he could acquire a New York City press pass.
I sent him the form to fill out, but I told him it was a longshot without a legitimate body of work.
How foolish of me.
Apparently, all you need is a Substack and a lust for political violence.
Perhaps it helps if you give yourself a cutsie name like the “Mangionistas.”
Ashley Rojas, Abril Rios and Lena Weissbrot, from left, pose wearing press credentials and pins supporting Luigi Mangione outside Manhattan Court, Lone Pine Press for NY Post
On Monday morning, Luigi Mangione appeared for a hearing in Manhattan, and the aforementioned “Mangionistas,” aka his murder cheer squad, showed up to support him.
And these extremists have been granted full legitimacy by mayor Zohran Mamdani’s Executive Director of the Press Credentials Office, Samer Nasser.
Although she’s mostly behind the scenes, the official city biography for Nasser describes her as a “native New Yorker and first-generation Arab American,” who previously worked for CBS news, Al Jazeera America and Fox Business.
Standing outside of court, the gruesome trio — Abril Rios, Ashley Rojas and Lena Weissbrot — proudly showed off their press credentials like fan girls finally getting backstage passes to meet their favorite K-pop group.
They obviously weren’t there to report on the hearing. They were there to endorse and justify the cold-blooded Midtown murder of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
Luigi Mangione appeared in court on Monday, and his regularly cast of fans came out to support him, including the “Mangionistas” Ashley Rojas, Abril Rios and Lena Weissbrot. Steven Hirsch for NY Post
“I’m standing on business, f—k Brian Thompson. I don’t give a flying f—k he died,” Rojas told reporters.
Her fellow terror groupie, Weissbrot added more vitriol.
“He’s responsible for more deaths than Osama bin Laden, and I remember Americans celebrating when Osama bin Laden was killed,” she said. “It’s not like we don’t understand heroic violence, or, like, when violence is good.” They both accused him of committing “mass social murder.”
Luigi Mangione supporters regularly show up outside of court in Luigi costumes and with homemade signs. Lone Pine Press for NY Post
These dangerous dimwits should be given a ride to Bellevue for a mental check up. Not the credential reserved for working journalists.
When Mangione allegedly murdered Thompson in December of 2024, he was immediately elevated to heartthrob status by throngs of unmoored nihilists.
And every time he appears in court, so does a gaggle of cracked up loonies, many obscuring their identity behind N-95 masks and sunglasses.
Fan girls have shown up in Super Mario Bros’ Luigi costumes, holding homemade signs to support their bushy browed “hero.”
Last year, I interviewed one purple haired woman who traveled all the way from New Hampshire to support Mangione and perform her original song, “Delulu for Lu Lu.”
Lena Weissbrot, one of the bloodthirsty women cheering on Luigi Mangione, shows off her press crendential. Robert Mecea for NY Post
Another 20 something woman I spoke to that day, argued that Thompson’s murder was good because it sparked a long overdue conversation about healthcare.
It was chilling.
But all of these people have always been treated as a sideshow, rightfully relegated to spectator status: part of a deranged fan club, the chorus of the unhinged.
They weren’t treated like qualified professionals by the city.
Previously, the NYPD handled press credentials and the vetting was long and thorough. That all changed under the de Blasio administration. They moved the operation to the Mayor’s office of Media and Entertainment. The Adams’ administration proposed changes to tighten restrictions and restore some integrity to the process. However, Mamdani nixed them.
While the standards are obviously arbitrary when it comes these vile women, the office regularly uses discretion in issuing these cards, even to veteran reporters at media institutions.
Lena Weissbrot, Abril Rios, and Ashley Rojas wait outside of court flaunting their city press credentials while they endorse the murder of Brian Thompson. Robert Mecea for New York Post
But who needs an actual resume? Rios describes herself as “formerly: child model, actress, and influencer. currently: female rage encourager, abolitionist, and socialist fascism resister weaponizing my masters degree.”
It’s undeniable that the media landscape has changed as independent reporters have proliferated. That means there are loads of legitimate journalists no longer tied to storied mastheads or networks.
And then there are jokes like the “Mangionistas.”
This isn’t only about access but safety. Not every clown with a X account and an iPhone should be allowed near officials, in sensitive locations and around other reporters.
The three women, who call themselves “Mangionistas” disgustingly cheered on the murder of healthcare CEO Brian Thompson, while wearing NYC press credentials. UnitedHealth Group
In her Substack, Rios justifies not only their presence, but also claims: “Journalists…do not have leverage…They are given a brief to fill and are not allowed to have much creative freedom.”
Rios may have freedom to write as she wants; but she also sees herself as part of the trial, an object of fascination for news outlets. In fact, she warns media members that they should be kissing the feet of the “Mangionistas.”
“However, I’d like to remind my lovely journalist friends that they may want to stay in our good graces, if they want to get their stories out about us during trial,” she writes.
Their depraved ramblings aren’t of any service to the public — they only lift the profiles of these bloodthirsty women and their dangerous, misguided worldview.
And whoever shamefully stamped approved on their applications has given them the go-ahead.