Employees at an Office Depot branch in Michigan refused to print a poster of right-wing activist Charlie Kirk, who was murdered this week at an event at a Utah university - the New York Post reported. According to social media posts, the poster was intended for a memorial ceremony, and the shift supervisor at the branch refused to print it, claiming it was "political propaganda." Following the incident, Office Depot issued an official apology distancing itself from the employees' conduct: "The behavior by the associates is unacceptable, violates company policy and does not reflect Office Depot's values. We have reached out to the customer to ensure they receive service at one of our stores and conducted an internal investigation resulting in the termination of those involved in the incident."

