Hundreds of Americans lost their jobs or faced discipline at work for making comments about far right activist Charlie Kirk after his death in September, new reporting finds, as the Trump administration whipped up a frenzied crackdown against Kirk’s critics.
According to an investigation by Reuters , at least 600 Americans were fired, suspended, placed under investigation, or otherwise punished by their employers over comments about Kirk after he was shot and killed in September. The report cites court records, news reports and public statements, and notes that this is likely a vast undercount.
Teachers, academics, and university administrators were the most frequently punished, Reuters found, making up 350 of the incidents on the list.
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