The Delta Air Lines, American Airlines and the United Airlines They announced that they have made their employees available due to posts on social media about the assassination of Charlie Kerk last week.

“We were informed about Delta officials, whose content on social media, related to the recent murder of activist Charlie Kerk, far exceeded the healthy, respected discussion,” said Delta CEO Ed Bastian, Ed Bastian.

“These social media posts are in stark contrast to our values ​​and our social media policy and these employees have been suspended in anticipation of research“, Bastian said.

In a statement, American Airlines reports that some employees posting “to promote violence on social media were immediately fired by the service”.

These moves are among the impact of companies in companies, after Trump’s pressure to dismiss those who “caught the murder”.

“This behavior is disgusting and should be fired,” Transport Minister Sean Dafi wrote on X on Saturday. “Any company responsible for passenger safety cannot tolerate this behavior.”

United Airlines also sent a memorandum to the pilots, reminding them of social media’s policy.

Late on Sunday, the airline confirmed to CNN that it has suspended its employees in recent days.

In a statement, United Airlines said: “We have made it clear to our clients and employees that there is zero tolerance for violence with political incentives or any attempt to justify it.”