Dillon's performance as the ghost of Brian Thompson humorously criticized the public's reaction to his murder, showcasing his signature dark humor intertwined with social commentary on healthcare.
In a biting comedic set, Dillon addressed the audience as Thompson, saying, 'Let me tell you something, your reaction to my murder makes me sick, and not the type of sick I would immediately deny for not having the proper paperwork.'
Dillon humorously engaged with his audience, tossing pills and mocking celebratory attitudes towards Mangione, claiming, 'I'm going to hell for this, you might as well laugh!'
With a backdrop reading 'United Hellcare CEO,' Dillon took jabs at the state of American healthcare, expressing outrage over the applause for his murderer's suffering.
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