NURSE WISHES CHILDBIRTH HORROR ON LEAVITT, GETS TINY GOFUNDME PAYBACK
Just ask Lexie Lawler, a nurse in Florida who has learned the evergreen life lesson that playing stupid games yields stupid prizes.
According to KOMO-TV, Lawler, a labor and delivery nurse, was recently fired from her role at Baptist Health Boca Raton Regional Hospital after she took to social media to make some truly deplorable remarks about White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt.
In a video that swiftly spread across social media, Lawler recorded herself wishing unimaginable pain and harm on Leavitt, who recently revealed that she was pregnant.
A Florida labor and delivery nurse is out of a job after a vile viral video wishing Karoline Leavitt a catastrophic childbirth injury detonated online — and now the fallout is spilling over into humiliation, with Lawler setting up a GoFundMe while critics are reportedly donating tiny amounts just to mock her. Baptist Health Boca Raton Regional Hospital fired Lexie Lawler after she said it gave her “great joy” to wish Leavitt a fourth-degree tear during childbirth, a comment blasted as “profoundly irresponsible” and “deeply troubling” for someone in healthcare. The episode has turned into a stark warning: cross the line publicly, and the consequences can come fast, hard, and very public.
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