Several pro-Trump protesters were fired from their jobs
Several supporters of the outgoing President of the United States Donald Trump, who were present at the assault on the Capitolfrom the United States have been laid off from their jobs.
The companies for which they were hired no longer want to count their services and were sanctioned with expulsion.
The images and videos of Wednesday, January 6, went viral around the world. Because of them, the companies identified who they broke into one of the most important buildings in America.
Paul Davis was one of the American citizens who, in a video on social networks, said that he would try to enter the Capitol to interrupt the session in which he would certify Joe Biden as the winner We all try to enter the Capitol to stop this, said the lawyer, also.
Paul Davis, General Counsel, is no longer our employee, Goosehead Insurance Company announced in a brief statement.
Navistar Direct Marketing learned that a man with a company insignia was seen inside the United States Capitol on January 6, 2021 during the security breach. After the review of the photographic evidence, the employee in question has been fired for good cause. While we support the right of all employees to the peaceful and legal exercise of freedom of expression, any employee who engages in dangerous conduct that endangers the health and safety of others will no longer have an employment opportunity with Navistar Direct Marketing. The Navistar company, where Jake Angeli , better known as Q-Shaman, the activist dressed as a native Sioux,m also reported.
The photo of Rick Saccone , who was in front of the Capitol, also went viral.
Saint Vincent College fired Saccone after 21 years as a teacher.
As a result of an investigation, Dr. Saccone has submitted and we have accepted his letter of resignation, effective immediately. It will no longer be associated with Saint Vincent College in any capacity, they reported.
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