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US Airlines Suspend Workers For Posts On Charlie Kirk Assassination

By Joji Xavier   ✉  | Published:  | Google News Follow Us  | Join Us
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Three U.S. airline companies have reportedly suspended their employees who have posted comments on social media regarding the assassination of Charlie Kirk last week.

The 31 year-old conservative activist and influential Trump ally was shot to death while hosting a college event for Turning Point USA, the organization he founded,
at a university in Utah on September 10.

Delta Air Lines, American Airlines and United Airlines are the airline companies that have taken action against their workers, CNN reported.

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