A Florida neurologist and a childrens nurse in Georgia are the latest in a slew of professionals to be fired for their social media comments over Charlie Kirks assassination.
Dozens of professionals across the country have lost their jobs after making controversial posts about the MAGA stars death.
Dr. Michelle Bravo, 34, a former neurologist at the University of Miamis Miller School of Medicine, was fired on Saturday for sharing a post comparing Kirks death to the war in Gaza.
In Georgia, a pediatric nurse at Childrens Healthcare of Atlanta was fired for her vulgar comments over Kirks murder.
A growing number of conservatives launched a campaign to track down and expose those who posted insensitive comments about the murder.
Kirk, the co-founder of Turning Point USA, was shot and killed while speaking at Utah Valley University on Wednesday, in what authorities have labeled a targeted political killing.
Florida neurologist fired for comparing Kirk murder to war in Gaza
Dr. Michelle Bravo, 34, a former neurologist at the University of Miami's Miller School of Medicine, was fired on Saturday for sharing a post comparing Kirk's death to the war in Gaza, reported The Miami Hurricane.
Bravo's post, shared by the account StopAntisemitism, said, 'What was done to Charlie Kirk has been done to countless Palestinian babies, children, girls, boys, women and men not just over the past two years of the ongoing genocide, but decades.
'And whenever it happened, and it’s on camera and we all saw it, Charlie Kirk came out to say: "I love this, I want more of this. The people who did this are great and I love them and they should keep doing it forever." As Malcom said, the chickens have come home to roost.'
The university released a statement condemning her post and confirming her termination.
'The University of Miami regrets unacceptable public commentary made by one of our employees. This individual is no longer employed by our institution,' the school said.
'Freedom of speech is a fundamental right. At the same time, expressions that condone or endorse violence or are incompatible with our policies and values are not acceptable.
'We remain dedicated to providing a safe, respectful environment for all and to advancing our mission of education, patient care, discovery and service.'
A since-deleted profile for Bravo on the university's website listed her specialties as headache medicine and neurology.
Neurologists at the University of Miami earn an average salary of $82,161 per year, according to Indeed.
The school is located in Miami-Dade County, which experienced a red wave in November when Donald Trump became the first Republican presidential candidate to win the county in 36 years, according to NBC 6.
Karen Attiah has been fired from The Washington Post over a series of posts she wrote following the murder of Charlie Kirk.
One read: 'Part of what keeps America so violent is the insistence that people perform care, empty goodness and absolution for white men who espouse hatred and violence.'
Another of the posts, on social media platform Bluesky, said: 'Refusing to tear my clothes and smear ashes on my face in performative mourning for a white man that espoused violence is…. not the same as violence.'
The journalist revealed her firing in a lengthy post on Substack on Monday, which she titled 'The Washington Post Fired Me — But My Voice Will Not Be Silenced.'
Pediatric nurse fired for Kirk post saying 'F**k his kids'
An employee at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta was fired after multiple users on X called out a pediatric nurse for her vulgar comments over Kirk's murder.
The post, which came from the now deleted account @givethemkiki, said, '"He has kids." F**k his kids. F**k his ancestors, especially the b***h who birthed him.'
X user @Anc_Aesthetics identified the account holder as Kiara Harvey, who is a registered nurse in Georgia. Shortly after, all social media accounts linked to Harvey were taken down.
Children's Healthcare of Atlanta confirmed an employee was fired for 'inappropriate comments' about Kirk's killing on Saturday, reported 11 Alive.
'Children's Healthcare of Atlanta is aware of inappropriate comments made on social media by an employee yesterday,' the pediatric hospital said.
'This type of rhetoric is not acceptable for Children's employees and violates our social media policy. The employee has been terminated.'
The average salary for registered nurses at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta is $82,367 per year, according to Indeed.