The Florida nurse who White House Press Secretary Caroline Leavitt suggested should suffer serious injuries while giving birth is responding to her critics through a TikTok video. In it, Lexi Lawler, a former labor and delivery nurse at Baptist Health Boca Raton Regional Hospital, stated, “I mean, they just killed a man in Minnesota. And mom, are you coming after me because I used foul language? You, I’m on the right side of this.”
Lawler was terminated from her position after posting a video in which she wished harm on Leavitt during childbirth, stating, “As a labor and delivery nurse, I am happy to wish for a fourth-degree rupture for Ms. Caroline Leavitt.”
The hospital responded to the situation, saying her statements “do not reflect our values or the standards we expect from our healthcare professionals.”
She then added, “I hope you tear it apart from bow to stern and never do anything normal again, you.”
In response, Florida Attorney General James Usmeyer is urging the state’s Board of Nursing to revoke Lawler’s nursing license. He expressed to Fox News Digital, “Women should not have to worry about politically motivated nurses inflicting pain and suffering during childbirth. That is evil. The Florida Board of Nursing must take steps to permanently remove this person from their patients.”
The White House has yet to respond to requests for comments regarding the matter.
Nurse stands by comments after dismissal for harsh statements about press secretary
The Florida nurse who White House Press Secretary Caroline Leavitt suggested should suffer serious injuries while giving birth is responding to her critics through a TikTok video. In it, Lexi Lawler, a former labor and delivery nurse at Baptist Health Boca Raton Regional Hospital, stated, “I mean, they just killed a man in Minnesota. And mom, are you coming after me because I used foul language? You, I’m on the right side of this.”
Lawler was terminated from her position after posting a video in which she wished harm on Leavitt during childbirth, stating, “As a labor and delivery nurse, I am happy to wish for a fourth-degree rupture for Ms. Caroline Leavitt.”
The hospital responded to the situation, saying her statements “do not reflect our values or the standards we expect from our healthcare professionals.”
She then added, “I hope you tear it apart from bow to stern and never do anything normal again, you.”
In response, Florida Attorney General James Usmeyer is urging the state’s Board of Nursing to revoke Lawler’s nursing license. He expressed to Fox News Digital, “Women should not have to worry about politically motivated nurses inflicting pain and suffering during childbirth. That is evil. The Florida Board of Nursing must take steps to permanently remove this person from their patients.”
The White House has yet to respond to requests for comments regarding the matter.
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