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Employee no longer with Michigan store after refusing to print posters for Charlie Kirk vigil

Office Depot fired an employee who called prepaid Charlie Kirk vigil posters "political propaganda," leading to public backlash and the posters being printed free of charge at FedEx.

  • Office Depot fired an employee who refused to print posters for a vigil honoring conservative activist Charlie Kirk after he was killed in a shooting.
  • The Kalamazoo County Republican Party ordered the posters for the vigil, but the employee refused, citing a policy against printing "political propaganda."
  • Office Depot issued an apology, stating the employee's behavior was "unacceptable and insensitive," and that the employee no longer works for the company.
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Business Wire broke the news in Crystal River, United States on Friday, September 12, 2025.
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