UMVA has learned that a disturbing wave of hateful threats has erupted among healthcare workers, targeting political opponents with graphic wishes of illness and death.
In Ohio, a nurse publicly prayed for the White House Press Secretary, who is pregnant with her second child, to endure a traumatic birth injury. The nurse in Florida, also a labor‑and‑delivery professional, faced immediate termination after posting the same vile wish.
Another nurse took the vitriol online, declaring he would refuse anesthesia to anyone who supported the MAGA movement, effectively threatening patients’ lives.
In Virginia, a nurse who was later dismissed shared a series of videos encouraging followers to inject ICE agents with a temporary paralysis drug and even spray poison on them, urging women to drug their dates’ food.
A Chicago‑area nurse escalated the menace by issuing a gruesome challenge on social media, urging fellow nurses to let ICE agents “bleed out.”
The hatred spilled onto TikTok, where a left‑leaning creator begged a “MAGA Lord Jesus” to worsen former Attorney General Pam Bondi’s battle with throat cancer, describing graphic and horrifying scenarios.
Bondi, who was removed from her post in early April, has been fighting a private health battle that few in Washington knew about. The TikTok video, now private, demanded that her cancer become “the worst case anybody has ever seen.”
Following the viral post, the creator’s employer—a credit union—issued a statement confirming the employee’s termination, emphasizing that such conduct violated its core values and ethics.
These shocking incidents expose a toxic undercurrent of politicized violence within the medical community, raising urgent questions about workplace culture, accountability, and the safety of patients caught in the crossfire.