Involved with the Capitol crowd are starting to lose their jobs

WASHINGTON, UNITED STATES. – Activists for the president Donald Trump what they broke in and invaded the Capitol Last Wednesday, they began to suffer the consequences of their actions. Many have already been recognized and started getting fired from their jobs.

The images disseminated on social networks and replicated by the media have allowed many companies to identify the violent supporters who violated the security of one of the most emblematic buildings of North American democracy.

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One of them was a lawyer identified as Paul Davis, who on the steps of the United States Congress shouted his intention to enter the building by force and to House of Representatives where the victory of Joe Biden.

Goosehead insurance, the firm he worked for, decided to terminate him immediately after a post from him went viral on social networks stating that “we were all trying to get into the Capitol to stop this.”

Another of those companies that decided to fire workers involved in the riots was Navistar, based in Maryland. One of his workers was caught on Capitol Hill with a corporate ID card. The man was on par with Jake Angeli –known as Q-shaman the activist dressed like a native Sioux and drew the world’s attention with his peculiar wardrobe.

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Seeing the footage, Navistar did not hesitate to fire the man, arguing that “while we support the right of all employees to the peaceful and legal exercise of freedom of expression, any employee who exhibits dangerous behavior affecting health and endangers safety. you will no longer get a job from others ”.

For his part, Rick Saccone, originally from Pennsylvania, was present at the doors of the Capitol. His action cost him his position as professor of the Saint Vincent College, where he worked for 21 years.

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