$2 million and counting paid out in Charlie Kirk settlements

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At least $2 million in settlements were agreed to after employees and other critics were fired or penalized over their posts about https://www.axios.com/2025/09/16/charlie-kirk-show-fired-delta-american-airlines" target="_blank">Charlie Kirk following his killing.

Why it matters: The settlements illustrate the limits employers can have in regulating their workers' political rhetoric.


Case in point: The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission https://www.aclufl.org/press-releases/civil-rights-lawyers-secure-485000-settlement-for-fwc-biologist-fired-over-charlie-kirk-social-media-post/" target="_blank">settled a lawsuit with biologist Brittney Brown for $485,000 after she was fired for reposting a meme criticizing Kirk on her personal Instagram account.

  • "All I wanted was my job back," Brown said in a statement, slamming the state agency for acting as Gov. Ron DeSantis' (R) "personal puppet show."

Zoom out: Ball State University agreed to pay $225,000 to settle a First Amendment lawsuit the American Civil Liberties Union brought on behalf of Suzanne Swierc, who the ACLU said was fired after posting about Kirk.

Between the lines: The backlash against those who criticized the slain activist was part of a broader shifting of First Amendment principles under the Trump administration, which has also included a https://www.axios.com/2025/05/08/trump-rubio-pro-palestinian-protests-student-visas" target="_blank">crackdown on campus protests and legal fights with https://www.axios.com/2025/07/22/trump-lawsuits-wsj-npr-pbs" target="_blank">various newsrooms.

Catch up quick: Workers weren't the only ones who drew the ire of Kirk's supporters.

  • NFL https://nypost.com/2025/09/14/sports/four-nfl-teams-dont-pay-tribute-to-charlie-kirk/" target="_blank">teams that opted against a moment of silence for Kirk were pulled into the controversy, along with localities and businesses that didn't lower flags to half-staff.
  • Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau https://x.com/DeputySecState/status/1966114506116927972" target="_blank">threatened action against "foreigners who glorify violence" in the wake of Kirk's assassination, writing, "I have been disgusted to see some on social media praising, rationalizing, or making light of the event, and have directed our consular officials to undertake appropriate action."
  • The campaign to expose and punish those perceived as minimizing or celebrating Kirk's assassination, https://x.com/JDVance/status/1967659982507372822" target="_blank">backed by prominent political leaders, saw conservatives who have railed against "cancel culture" delineating new boundaries on acceptable speech.

The bottom line: But the free speech fight didn't end there — and the pushback continues, bolstered by big payouts.

Flashback: https://www.axios.com/2025/09/16/charlie-kirk-shooting-trump-delta-dowd" target="_blank">Kimmel joins those facing professional repercussions over Kirk comments

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