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Who is Alison King? UnitedHealthcare fires employee over ‘Wow, did they miss that?’ comment on WHCD shooting

UnitedHealthcare terminated a woman’s employment because she was frustrated with her health care. Tik Tok Video about this fact about the president Donald Trump He was not fatally injured in the shooting that occurred during Saturday’s White House Correspondents’ Association dinner.

Alison King was fired from UnitedHealthcare after she posted a video on TikTok expressing frustration with President Trump’s safety during a shooting. (@aliiikingggg/TikTok)

In the video, she boldly asks: “Wow, they missed it?”

“We as a country have been cooked when I heard the news about Trump trying to go, ‘This could be fake,'” Alison King said in the video. She has reportedly deleted her LinkedIn profile but is believed to be a social media manager at UnitedHealthcare.

“Like, immediately I was like, ‘Oh, that’s not real, that could be fake,'” King said. “The second one is ‘Wow, they missed out? Glad they missed out.’ Yeah, it’s sad,” King continued.

“That’s when you know we’re done,” Kim added.

Also read: Cole Tomas Allen Net Worth: Everything We Know About WH Shooting Suspect, ‘Highly Educated Mentor’ from California

The Internet slams Alison King

At the same time, the video attracted huge attention on social media, with many people criticizing king Because of her hate speech.

“This is absolutely pathetic and disgusting. I really don’t understand the hate in these people’s hearts and it honestly makes me feel like there is no hope for this country,” one person said.

“Clearly this woman is not fit to be the manager of anything. I mean, how stupid are you to post this?” wrote another.

“Alison King, you are a bad person. No decent person should expect to see someone kill anyone and should not use violence to express disagreements with others,” a third user commented.

This is what UnitedHealthcare says

UnitedHealthcare released a statement to Fox News Digital after King’s video caused an uproar on social media.

“Violence is never acceptable, and any comments that suggest violence are inconsistent with our mission and values. The person who made the comments online at an event in Washington on Saturday night where President Trump and many other political leaders gathered together is no longer employed by the company,” a company spokesperson said.

man believed to be the shooter Cole Thomas AllenPresident Trump was taken into custody Saturday night after he opened fire at the Washington Hilton during his first dinner appearance as president, officials reported.

Allen now faces a possible life sentence.

Fox News Digital reported that Allen intended to target Trump administration officials, according to law enforcement sources.

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