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28 May 2026

Office Depot Fires Employee After They Refused To Print Posters For Charlie Kirk Vigil

Office Depot has issued an apology and fired an employee after a store in Michigan refused to print posters for a Charlie Kirk vigil.

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Kirk, a right-wing activist and founder of Turning Point USA, was shot and killed last week while speaking at an event.

Now, video footage has emerged showing an employee in Portage, Michigan, refusing to print a poster because of the political nature of it, describing it as ‘propaganda’.

Charlie Kirk was shot at a Utah Valley talk on Wednesday
Kirk was known for his divisive political views, and in the video, an Office Depot employee claiming to be the manager on duty could be seen refusing to print the poster relating to a vigil.

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The incident quickly went viral and reached some lawmakers in the state, including Republican Bill Huizenga.

On X, he wrote: “It is absolutely shameful that @OfficeDepot in Portage refused to print this poster for the vigil tonight at Bronson Park in Kalamazoo,

“These individuals paid for the work to be done, and the employees appear to have refused to do it because it was in memory of Charlie Kirk.”

Senate Minority Leader Aric Nesbitt also saw the footage, tweeting that ‘the employee in the video has been fired’.

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Office Depot releases a statement
Now, Office Depot has released a statement expressing their displeasure at the incident, adding that the employee had since been fired.

The statement reads: “Office Depot is deeply concerned by the unfortunate customer experience that occurred at Store 3382 in Portage, Michigan.

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“The behavior displayed by our associate is completely unacceptable and insensitive, violates our company policies, and does not reflect the values we uphold at Office Depot.

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