Goldberg's deputy treasurer seemingly approved of Charlie Kirk's murder on Insta
Post shows a woman's forehead with peace/victory sign below a 2023 Newsweek headline
An Instagram post seemingly by the Deputy Treasurer of the Commonwealth Chandra (Allard) Bork, shows the forehead of a woman with two fingers in a V shaped formation below a 2023 Newsweek article headlined “Charlie Kirk says gun deaths ‘unfortunately’ worth it to keep 2nd amendment.”
The post, which does not reveal the woman’s full face, was shared on Instagram the night of Kirk’s death, according to the source who provided the screen grab.
Bork is the Chief of Staff to Massachusetts State Treasurer Deb Goldberg.
Goldberg, who has been an ardent anti-gun violence advocate, said in 2018 while promoting legislation to divest state funds from companies that manufacture guns and ammunition, “we stand with the victims and survivors of gun violence everywhere.”
Bork (pronouns in bio) makes $219,073 a year and has been an employee of the Massachusetts State Treasurer’s Office since 2011.
In 2023, Goldberg told WGBH: “We can’t understand how people in government and the federal government can continue to watch lives destroyed — small children shredded by these weapons — and not do something about it.”
The Instagram account is now private but the profile pictures on the post and bio match and also feature a similar peace/victory V shaped hand gesture.
Personal details included in a press release announcing Bork’s 2023 promotion to deputy treasurer also match Bork’s Instagram bio, seen below.
According to the State Treasurer’s Office: “Chandra has served on the Boards of Planned Parenthood and the Quincy Animal Shelter. She lives in Quincy, Massachusetts with her husband Noah, daughter Lainey, and two rambunctious French Bulldogs.”
Luna and Leroy are apparently her bulldogs who have their own Instagram account with over fifteen thousand followers.

The very definition of soulless.