California Vice Mayor, Southwest Flight Attendant Under Fire for Social Media Posts About Trump
Two separate incidents involving public figures posting controversial content about President Trump on social media have drawn criticism and calls for resignation.

Two public figures are facing scrutiny over controversial social media posts regarding President Trump, according to reports.
Los Altos Vice Mayor Larry Lang has come under criticism for posting what critics characterize as threatening content aimed at the president. Lang also recently removed a post featuring a seashell image, though the connection to former FBI Director James Comey's legal proceedings remains unclear from available information.
Separately, Michele Carpino, identified as a Southwest Airlines flight attendant, has drawn attention for Facebook posts that allegedly included wishes for harm to come to the president. The posts reportedly appeared alongside other content critical of Trump on her social media page.
Both incidents have generated calls for the individuals to face consequences for their online activity. In Lang's case, critics are demanding his resignation from his elected position as vice mayor.
The incidents reflect ongoing tensions surrounding political discourse on social media platforms, where public figures and employees of major companies face increased scrutiny over their online statements and posts.