The press secretary for Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs has resigned after a controversial tweet posted the day of the Nashville school shooting.
has resigned after a controversial tweet posted the day of the Nashville school shooting.
Josselyn Berry was criticized online after she reportedly posted an image of an armed woman in a tweet about "transphobes."The tweet, posted to Josselyn Berry's account, has since been removed from Twitter.Police said the shooter was 28-year-old Audrey Hale, a transgender man.It was part of a longer exchange between Berry and other Twitter users.
"Less than 12 hours after the tragic shooting in Nashville by a deranged transgender activist [Hobbs’] Press Secretary calls for shooting people Democrats disagree with,""The Governor does not condone violence in any form. This administration holds mutual respect at the forefront of how we engage with one another. The post by the Press Secretary is not reflective of the values of the administration. The Governor has received and accepted the resignation of the Press Secretary.
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