Hello, Office Depot, you’re about to have a public relations nightmare. Michigan Forward posted a video showing a local Depot establishment refusing to print a poster of Charlie Kirk because it was “propaganda.” It was meant for a vigil, and the staffer refused to print it. She remained firm in her stance.
The reasoning behind it was shoddy, having something to do with Kirk being a political figure. The woman is cut off by another staffer who interjects, adding that they could take this matter up with the general manager later.
A team member ordered and paid for a poster to be printed at @officedepot so he could bring it to a vigil for Charlie Kirk tonight in Michigan.
— Michigan Forward (@MIForward_Net) September 12, 2025
When he arrived to pick it up four hours later, the employees said they refused to print it, calling the poster “propaganda.” pic.twitter.com/WCitioCzZF
Office Depot PR team is about to have themselves a weekend.
— Bill Melugin (@BillMelugin_) September 12, 2025
Bake the cake. https://t.co/lK7IMlo8yI
— Stephen L. Miller (@redsteeze) September 13, 2025
I have no idea if Office Depot has a ‘no propaganda’ clause in their terms of service, but I doubt it, because defining that is a legal nightmare. The poster was ordered. An image of the receipt and the poster they wished to pick up is included in the video.
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I’m sure if this were a poster of Obama, Biden, Kamala, or any other Democrat, it would’ve been made with no questions asked.
UPDATE: The staffer has been fired.
To our customers pic.twitter.com/XYlcFPpInN
— Office Depot (@officedepot) September 13, 2025
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