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General Discussion / Re: UnitedHealthcare fires woman over ‘Aww, they missed?’ comment on Trump assassina
« Last post by SVPete on April 30, 2026, 05:48:47 PM »The Wisconsin Brewery Post That Triggered a Firing
https://pjmedia.com/david-manney/2026/04/30/the-wisconsin-brewery-post-that-triggered-a-firing-n4952377
That'll look good on his resume': "So, why did you change jobs after just 4 weeks at Aspirus Health?"
https://pjmedia.com/david-manney/2026/04/30/the-wisconsin-brewery-post-that-triggered-a-firing-n4952377
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A single viral social media post set off a chain reaction that ended a high-level career in Wisconsin.
Brian Kellar served as senior vice president and president of regional markets for Aspirus Health, a major regional health system operating in Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Michigan.
He lost that position after commenting on a social media post tied to Minocqua Brewing Company following the failed assassination attempt on President Donald Trump.
I'd love to tell you about Kellar's long career with Aspirus — decades of dedicated service to an organization working to improve the health of Americans — and how shocking his removal was to people who worked with him for a long, long time.
Eh? Not so much: Brian Kellar started working at Aspirus Health on March 30. He wasn't around long enough to earn a coffee mug.
Aspirus Health President and CEO Matt Heywood confirmed the organization parted ways with Kellar.
That'll look good on his resume': "So, why did you change jobs after just 4 weeks at Aspirus Health?"
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