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Top doctor and children’s nurse are latest to lose their careers over Charlie Kirk death posts: Live updates

By Editor,Rachel Bowman

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Top doctor and children's nurse are latest to lose their careers over Charlie Kirk death posts: Live updates

Dr. Michelle Bravo, 34, a former neurologist at the University of Miami’s Miller School of Medicine, was fired on Saturday for sharing a post comparing Kirk’s death to the war in Gaza, reported The Miami Hurricane.

Bravo’s post, shared by the account StopAntisemitism, said, ‘What was done to Charlie Kirk has been done to countless Palestinian babies, children, girls, boys, women and men not just over the past two years of the ongoing genocide, but decades.

‘And whenever it happened, and it’s on camera and we all saw it, Charlie Kirk came out to say: “I love this, I want more of this. The people who did this are great and I love them and they should keep doing it forever.” As Malcom said, the chickens have come home to roost.’

The university released a statement condemning her post and confirming her termination.

‘The University of Miami regrets unacceptable public commentary made by one of our employees. This individual is no longer employed by our institution,’ the school said.

‘Freedom of speech is a fundamental right. At the same time, expressions that condone or endorse violence or are incompatible with our policies and values are not acceptable.

‘We remain dedicated to providing a safe, respectful environment for all and to advancing our mission of education, patient care, discovery and service.’

A since-deleted profile for Bravo on the university’s website listed her specialties as headache medicine and neurology.

Neurologists at the University of Miami earn an average salary of $82,161 per year, according to Indeed.

The school is located in Miami-Dade County, which experienced a red wave in November when Donald Trump became the first Republican presidential candidate to win the county in 36 years, according to NBC 6.