People across the United States have been fired or suspended for inflammatory comments made about Kirkโs assassination.
A Washington Post columnist said on Sept. 15 that she was terminated by the newspaper over social media posts she made about Charlie Kirkโs assassination.
Kirk, a conservative commentator, was shot and killed as he spoke at an event at Utah Valley University on Sept. 10.
Karen Attiah said in a post on Substack, โLast week, the Washington Post fired me.โ
Her post included a photo of her burning what appears to be a copy of the newspaper.
โIn the aftermath of the horrific shootings in Utah and Colorado, I condemned Americaโs acceptance of political violence and criticized its ritualized responsesโthe hollow, cliched calls for โthoughts and prayersโ and โthis is not who we areโ that normalize gun violence and absolve white perpetrators, especially, while nothing is done to curb deaths,โ Attiah wrote.
In posts on the social media platform Bluesky, Attiah claimed that the United States โaccepts and worshipsโ firearmsโamong other commentsโin the wake of Kirkโs assassination.
The Washington Post, the columnist wrote, โaccused my measured Bluesky posts of being โunacceptableโ, โgross misconductโ and of endangering the physical safety of colleagues.โ She denied those charges.
The Epoch Times has contacted the Washington Post for comment.
People across the United States have been fired or suspended for inflammatory comments made about Kirkโs death. That includes people who worked in the U.S. military, in the federal government, and in the health care and education sectors.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said that multiple American Airlines pilots have been grounded and removed from service after making inflammatory posts about the shooting. Delta Air Lines employees have also been suspended pending investigation.
โThis behavior is disgusting, and they should be fired,โ Duffy said in a Sept. 13 statement on X in response to the American Airlines news.
American Airlines pilots who were caught celebrating the assassination of Charlie Kirk have been immediately grounded and removed from service by @AmericanAir.
— Secretary Sean Duffy (@SecDuffy) September 13, 2025
This behavior is disgusting and they should be fired.
Any company responsible for the safety of the traveling publicโฆ https://t.co/nq2B3G84hu
โAny company responsible for the safety of the traveling public cannot tolerate that behavior.โ
Secret Service spokesman Anthony Guglielmi confirmed in an email to The Epoch Times on Sept. 12 that the service was made aware of comments made by one of its agents and has placed that agent on leave.
In another instance on Sept. 13, Florida Atlantic University President Adam Hasner announced that a tenured faculty member had been placed on administrative leave pending an investigation into his comments regarding Kirkโs assassination.
— Florida Atlantic University (@FloridaAtlantic) September 13, 2025