The post, which suggested Kirk deserved to be murdered, has also drawn strong condemnation from high-level military and government officials.
A U.S. Secret Service employee has been placed on administrative leave following a code of conduct violation stemming from a social media post about the assassination of political commentator Charlie Kirk. The post, which was shared on Facebook, allegedly suggested that Kirk deserved to be murdered, prompting swift action from the agency and widespread condemnation from government leaders.
In a statement to the Tampa Free Press, the Secret Service confirmed the employee’s administrative leave and the initiation of an investigation, stating, “The U.S. Secret Service will not tolerate behavior that violates our code of conduct. This employee was imme