“Homophobic pedophile protector and Hitler Youth alumnus dead at 95,” former Politico cybersecurity reporter, Eric Geller, tweeted on December 31, sharing a story about the former pontiff’s death.
, where I mostly wrote about how the government protects U.S. computer networks from hackers.”Politicothat Geller’s post was a “clear violation of our social media policy and was both inaccurate and offensive.” He added at the time that company policy violations “are subject to an internal review process” that could result “in disciplinary action, up to and including termination.”
When asked on Tuesday whether Geller was fired, Dayspring told The Daily Beast that “as a matter of policy we do not comment on personnel or disciplinary matters, and have no additional comment beyond what was stated about the substance of the tweet at the time.” Geller did not immediately respond to a request for comment.at age 14 while growing up in Nazi Germany. Born Joseph Aloisius Ratzinger, he was later drafted by the German army at 21.
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