In
a statement posted to the company's official Twitter account,
Southwest said it is "conducting an internal investigation" into
the event, and "will address the situation directly with any
employee involved."
The incident, initially reported by the Associated Press, took
place Friday on a Southwest flight from Houston to Albuquerque.
The pilot allegedly said "Let's Go Brandon" during his remarks
to passengers, drawing audible gasps, the AP reported.
The phrase has become an anti-Biden meme in the wake of a NASCAR
race earlier this month, won by NASCAR driver Brandon Brown. As
Brown was interviewed on camera after the race, the largely
conservative crowd chanted "F--k Joe Biden!" The interviewer
mistook the chant for "Let's Go Brandon," and the phrase has
been a euphemism ever since.
"Southwest does not condone employees sharing their personal
political opinions while on the job," the company said in
Sunday's statement, adding that the pilot's views should not be
interpreted as representative of the company's.
Some Republican congressmen have unapologetically embraced the
phrase as a rallying cry. U.S. Senator Ted Cruz tweeted a photo
of himself at baseball's World Series, posing with a fan holding
a "Let's Go Brandon" sign. U.S. Representative Jeff Duncan from
South Carolina wore a facemask sporting the phrase at the U.S.
Capitol.
"Southwest does not tolerate any behavior that encourages
divisiveness," the company said.
(Reporting by Nicholas P. Brown; editing by Diane Craft)
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