Wisconsin Teacher Fired Over Social Media Post About Trump Assassination Attempt
A Wisconsin educator was terminated after posting controversial content on social media regarding the recent attempt on President Trump's life.

A Wisconsin teacher has been fired following a controversial social media post related to the attempted assassination of President Donald Trump.
Patrick Meyer, who worked as an educator in Wisconsin, was terminated from his position after the post drew significant public criticism and outrage from community members and school officials.
The social media post in question reportedly contained language advocating to 'make Americans great assassins again,' which school administrators and community members found inappropriate and concerning given the recent security incident involving the former president.
The firing comes amid heightened scrutiny of social media activity by public employees, particularly educators, following politically charged incidents. School districts across the country have increasingly moved to discipline or terminate employees whose online statements are deemed inappropriate or potentially harmful to the educational environment.
Details about Meyer's specific employment history, the school district involved, and any potential appeals process were not immediately available. The incident highlights ongoing tensions around free speech boundaries for public employees and educators in politically charged environments.