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Vice President JD Vance is jumping onto the conservative movement demanding consequences for those who have cheered Charlie ...
Washington Post columnist Karen Attiah said she was fired last week over “unacceptable” social media posts after conservative ...
After the killing of Kirk, right-wing figures launched a campaign of doxing and threatening people who make light of his death. Reports say many lost their jobs over comments they made about Kirk's ...
"Well, if the governor had asked me to do that, I would have done that," Trump said about not lowering flags for Melissa Hortman.
"Call them out, and hell, call their employer," Vance said while guest-hosting an episode of the Charlie Kirk Show. "We don't believe in political violence, but we do believe in civility." ...
Vance clarified that the news outlet erroneously wrote that Charlie Kirk said 'Black women' do not have brain-processing power, when in reality, he had listed just four ...
A "Washington Post" columnist revealed she was fired over social media posts on gun control and race following Charlie Kirk’s assassination.
Journalist Mark Halperin told SiriusXM’s Megyn Kelly on Monday that he believes the assassination of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk could have serious consequences for Democrats in the ...
Washington Post columnist Karen Attiah says she was fired after posting about political violence in the wake of Charlie Kirk's assassination.
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Karen Attiah, the only Black full-time columnist for the Washington Post’s Opinion section, has been fired from the paper, according to posts made by Attiah on social media and Substack.