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READ WORD-FOR-WORD: Feds Blast Luigi Mangione's 'Intrusive' Jury Questions — Say Defense Probed Religion, Healthcare Views & Personal Lives

The fight is over how much jurors must reveal before trial.

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May 14, 2026
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Federal prosecutors are pushing back hard in the case of Luigi Mangione – and the fight is getting personal before a jury is even picked.

In a newly filed letter to the court, the government is objecting to a sweeping set of proposed juror questions submitted by Mangione’s defense team, arguing many go far beyond what’s appropriate for jury selection.

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The filing, submitted May 11, 2026, lays out a detailed challenge to what prosecutors describe as overly intrusive and unnecessary probing into jurors’ private lives.

At the center of the clash: just how much potential jurors should have to reveal before trial.

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