The fallout continues for people who have made controversial comments about the Sept. 10 killing of political activist and podcaster Charlie Kirk.

Late night talk show host Jimmy Kimmel is among more than 100 people across the country who face repercussions for remarks after Kirk's slaying, according to a USA TODAY analysis.

The analysis shows at least 50 educators, including high school teachers and college professors, have faced investigations or repercussions for their remarks amidst the wave of intense scrutiny of social media channels by Kirk's supporters.

Lawyers, doctors and first responders also have been fired, suspended, censured or are under investigation for their comments, as well as employees of private businesses, journalists and government employees, the analysis shows.

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