On Sept. 15, RegalMag.com publisher Todd A. Smith discussed employers firing employees for celebrating the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk on social media.
Smith said that Americans have often celebrated the assassinations of political figures. However, there was no social media to document it.
“The Isiah Factor Uncensored” airs on Fox 26 Houston (KRIV), Fox Local and Fox Soul.
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