She identifies herself as an Akima employee on her LinkedIn account but makes no mention of the middle-finger photo there. "You might not get jailed for what you say, but you might not get the job you want."Briskman is not a strident activist. Instead, she said, she stood in somber protest outside the CIA headquarters with a "Not My President" sign. She was feeling much like many other Americans who are frustrated with Trump's behavior and the way he has performed as president. But knowing that connection had been made, Briskman wanted to make her bosses at Akima aware of the situation.
She flipped off President Trump - and got fired from her government contracting job
Her bosses at Akima, who have not returned emails and calls requesting comment, showed her the blue-highlighted section 4.3 of their social media policy when they canned her. SHAREShare on Facebook SHAREShare on Twitter TWEETLink Juli Briskman gestures at President Donald Trump's motorcade in Sterling, Virginia on October 28, 2017. SHAREShare on Facebook SHAREShare on Twitter TWEETLink US President Donald Trump on the golf course. Photo: APBecause Briskman was in charge of the firm's social media presence during her six-month tenure there, she recently flagged something that did link her company to some pretty ugly stuff. Instead, she said, she stood in somber protest outside the CIA with a sign that read, "Not My President."
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