The U.S. Coast Guard announced today, September 11th, 2025, that it is investigating inappropriate personal social media activity by a member concerning recent political violence, stating the behavior is contrary to core values. The investigation, supported by the Department of Homeland Security, aims to hold the individual accountable, according to a statement released on X. The Coast Guard's announcement comes as the nation grapples with the aftermath of Charlie Kirk's assassination yesterday. The service emphasized its commitment to ensuring personnel conduct reflects public trust, acknowledging the potential harm such behavior can cause. This investigation highlights ongoing concerns about the impact of social media on official conduct, particularly in the context of recent political events. In related news, rapper Bad Bunny has excluded the United States from his upcoming world tour due to fears of migration service raids, as reported by UKRINFORM via X. The reasons behind the rapper's decision were not further elaborated in the report. This development occurs against a backdrop of heightened political tensions and security concerns. Earlier today, Representative Anna Paulina Luna continued her public stance against the gaming platform Roblox, threatening to contact Apple and the FCC regarding a game that references Charlie Kirk's assassination. TikTok also announced it would remove videos depicting "the final moments" of Kirk following Luna's request. Separately, Nadine Menendez, wife of former Senator Bob Menendez, was sentenced to 4.5 years in federal prison for bribery charges. The U.S. Capitol Police determined a bomb threat made to the Democratic National Committee headquarters in Washington D.C. was not credible after conducting an interior sweep. Initial jobless claims reportedly soared to 263,000, the highest in nearly four years.