๐ฅ Mississippi Congressman under fire after staffer's social media post on Trump - juicy details inside! ๐จ
The political world was set abuzz as State Auditor Shad White and the Mississippi GOP demanded the resignation of U.S. Representative Bennie Thompson following a scandal involving a former staffer's support for violence against Trump. The controversy escalated after a now-deleted Facebook post from Jacqueline Marsaw, Thompson's field director, hinted at condoning a violent act. Amid mounting pressure, Representative Thompson took swift action and fired Marsaw, disavowing any connection to such sentiments. This incident has captured national attention, raising questions about the line between personal views and professional responsibilities in the political realm.
The fallout from Marsaw's social media post has reverberated across Mississippi, with critics condemning the aide's remarks and calling for accountability within Thompson's team. The swift response from Thompson, in terminating Marsaw's employment, underscores the delicate balance public figures must navigate in the age of social media scrutiny. While the controversy has caused rifts within the political landscape, it also sheds light on the power of online platforms to amplify and distort individuals' statements, leading to real-world consequences.
In a statement to Fox News, Congressman Thompson expressed his disapproval of Marsaw's post, emphasizing that she no longer represents his office. The incident serves as a cautionary tale for political staffers and public figures alike, highlighting the need for vigilance in monitoring online behavior and upholding professional standards. As the dust settles on this contentious episode, the repercussions are likely to resonate throughout Mississippi politics and beyond, shaping the discourse on free speech, accountability, and the influence of social media in today's political climate.
State Auditor Shad White is calling for U.S. House Rep. Bennie Thompson to resign after a former staffer posted support for an attack on Trump.
On Saturday, the Mississippi GOP called for Marsaw's firing, highlighting a now-deleted post from her Facebook that read, โI don't condone violence but please ...
NATCHEZ, Miss. (WJTV) โ A Natchez woman, who works for U.S. Rep. Bennie Thompson (D-Miss.), is now at the center of controversy for a Facebook post she made ...
Rep. Bennie Thompson fired a congressional staffer over a now-deleted FaceBook post appearing to support a shooter's assassination attempt on former ...
A staffer of Rep. Bennie Thompson was fired for allegedly posting "don't miss next time" after an apparent assassination attempt on former President Trump.
Congressman Bennie Thompson told Fox News today, โI was made aware of a post made by a staff member and she is no longer in my employment.โ
Jacqueline Marsaw, a former case manager and field director for the Mississippi Democrat, is no longer employed with the congressman.
Jacqueline Marsaw, who worked as a field director of Rep. Bennie Thompson, wrote three inflammatory Facebook posts in the wake of the attempt on Trump's ...
This comes after a controversial social media post was made on a Facebook account connected to Marsaw following the attempted assassination of former president ...
A staffer for Democratic Representative Bennie Thompson posted "don't miss next time" about the Trump shooting.
JACKSON, Miss. (WLBT) ...