A controversial new website is targeting over 50,000 people accused of “celebrating” Charlie Kirk’s assassination. The site collects names, employers, and locations of social media users who posted negative comments after Kirk was shot dead at Utah Valley University.
Vice President JD Vance endorsed the effort, saying, “Call them out, and call their employer.” Florida Congressman Randy Fine even demanded “firing, defunding, and license revocation” for those involved. Supporters say it promotes accountability, but critics warn it fuels harassment and suppresses free speech.

The campaign has already led to firings across government, education, and major companies like Delta, United, and Office Depot. “This creates fear of retaliation and chills free expression,” said Cornell’s Risa Lieberwitz.
Experts warn the site unfairly links critics to Kirk’s murder, putting innocent people at risk. Even some who wished him well have been targeted.

Do you think employers should punish workers for social media comments — or is this a dangerous attack on free speech?