Nurse Fired After Disturbing Post About Karoline Leavitt’s Pregnancy

There are lines you do not cross, and this week one nurse found out the hard way that wishing horrific violence on a pregnant woman is one of them. The nurse who went viral after wishing White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt would suffer a catastrophic fourth degree tear during childbirth has been fired from her job, and frankly, good.

Leavitt announced back in December that she and her husband are expecting a baby girl in May 2026. It will be their second child. She shared the news joyfully on Instagram, calling it “the greatest Christmas gift we could ever ask for.” She also expressed gratitude to God, to her family, and to Susie Wiles and President Trump for supporting a pro-family environment in the White House. Normal, wholesome, happy news.

That apparently was too much for the unhinged left.

In a now-viral video, a nurse launched into a vile, graphic rant aimed directly at Leavitt, saying, “I hope you f*cking rip from bow to stern and never sh*t normally again, you c*nt.” This was not satire. This was not dark humor. This was a healthcare professional publicly wishing permanent physical harm on a pregnant woman because of politics.

Let that sink in.

The woman making the comment was employed by Baptist Health, an organization that understandably decided it could not employ someone who talks that way about patients, childbirth, or anyone else. She is no longer employed there, and that decision should not be controversial.

If you cannot show basic human decency, especially as a nurse, you are in the wrong profession.

What makes this even worse is that this was not an isolated incident. A separate nurse in Ohio also reportedly wished traumatic childbirth injuries on Leavitt. That tells you this is not just one bad apple. This is a cultural problem. Politics has so poisoned some people that they feel comfortable cheering for physical suffering, as long as the target wears the wrong team jersey.

Imagine for a moment if a conservative nurse said anything remotely like this about a Democrat woman in public life. The media would demand criminal charges, license revocation, and a national reckoning. In this case, the outrage was far more muted, and accountability only came after the video exploded online.

Leavitt, for her part, has handled the situation with grace, focusing on her family and her job. The contrast could not be clearer. One side celebrates life, family, and gratitude. The other side wishes lifelong injury and laughs about it on camera.

Getting fired is the bare minimum. The real lesson here is how quickly political hatred can rot basic humanity, even in professions that are supposed to care for life at its most vulnerable moments.

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