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An Office Depot worker who was caught on camera refusing to fulfill an order for flyers advertising a vigil for slain conservative firebrand Charlie Kirk has been fired, the company said. The Boca ...
Office Depot is facing backlash and even boycott calls after a Michigan store allegedly refused to print a poster of slain conservative commentator Charlie Kirk for a vigil, with a GOP official ...
PORTAGE, Mich. (WWMT) — A video out of Michigan is going viral following a controversial exchange at an Office Depot in Portage Friday night. It centers around Charlie Kirk, the political activist who ...
An Office Depot employee was fired after refusing to print a poster of conservative activist Charlie Kirk for a prayer vigil in a now-viral video, the company stated. Footage posted on social media ...
Office Depot has issued an apology after one of its employees refused to make posters featuring conservative activist Charlie Kirk. The worker at a Michigan Office Depot was fired after allegedly ...
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