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Taylor Odisho

Milwaukee TV Station Fires Popular Meteorologist for Accusing Elon Musk of Giving Nazi Salute

A Milwaukee meteorologist was fired less than 24 hours after sharing posts criticizing Elon Musk. (Credit: Getty Images/X)

A Milwaukee TV station has fired its popular meteorologist after she accused Elon Musk of giving the Nazi salute on her social media account.

Sam Kuffel, 31, joined Channel 58 five years ago and was let go on Wednesday, one day after she shared two Instagram posts about Musk's gesture, likening it to a Nazi salute, a sentiment with which global news outlets and internet users agreed.

The meteorologist's first Instagram story, posted on Tuesday, showed Musk with his hand on his chest at the podium.

"Dude Nazi saluted twice. TWICE. During the inauguration," Kuffel wrote. "You f--k with this and this man, I don't f--k with you. Full stop."

In a follow-up post, she shared an "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" GIF, which read, "Screw that old b---h. He's a Nazi."

By Tuesday night, Kuffel made her account private but not before Dan O'Donnell, a conservative radio talk show host, screenshotted her posts. He then labeled them as "vulgar" in an X post.

On Wednesday, Channel 58 staff received an email informing them that Kuffel was "no longer employed at CBS58," adding that a search for a replacement was underway. Her biography and picture were also removed from the channel's website by Wednesday afternoon.

"Meteorologist Sam Kuffel is no longer employed at CBS58," said the staff memo from news director Jessie Garcia that was obtained by the Journal Sentinel. "A search for a replacement is underway."

Despite numerous X updates since Trump's inauguration, Musk has yet to explicitly deny that he was giving a Nazi salute.

Originally published by Latin Times

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