A Florida nurse who was terminated after making graphic and violent remarks about White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt is now facing possible professional consequences after Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier publicly called for her nursing license to be revoked, as reported by The Gateway Pundit.
The controversy follows a viral video in which the nurse, whose name has not been released by authorities, made explicit comments wishing severe childbirth injuries on Leavitt.
The remarks surfaced after Leavitt announced in December that she and her husband are expecting a baby girl in May 2026. This will be the couple’s second child.
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Leavitt shared the announcement on Instagram, writing, “The greatest Christmas gift we could ever ask for – a baby girl coming in May 2026.☺️”
She added, “My husband and I are thrilled to grow our family and can’t wait to watch our son become a big brother. My heart is overflowing with gratitude to God for the blessing of motherhood, which I truly believe is the closest thing to Heaven on Earth.”
Leavitt also thanked President Donald Trump and White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles for their support, writing, “I am also extremely grateful to President Trump and our Chief of Staff Susie Wiles for their support, and for fostering a pro-family environment in the White House.”
She concluded the post by saying, “2026 is going to be a great year, and I am so excited to be a girl mom!”
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Shortly after the announcement circulated online, a video surfaced showing the nurse making a graphic statement directed at Leavitt.
In the clip, the nurse said, “I hope you fcking rip from bow to stern and never sht normally again, you c*nt.” The video spread rapidly across social media platforms.
Meet Lexie Lawler, a labor and delivery nurse at Baptist Health Boca Raton Regional Hospital (@BaptistHealthSF). She says she hopes Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt suffers a severe 4th-degree tear during childbirth and has medical complications.
“I hope you f*cking rip from bow… pic.twitter.com/rBFzcpFsxM
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) January 22, 2026
Following the video’s circulation, the nurse was fired from her position at Baptist Health, according to multiple reports. The hospital system has not released additional details about the termination.
BREAKING UPDATE: The @BaptistHealthSF nurse who wants Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt to suffer a severe 4th-degree tear during childbirth is “NO LONGER EMPLOYED.”
“There is no place in healthcare for language or behavior that calls into question a caregiver’s ability to… https://t.co/UvFoePqAIi pic.twitter.com/b3qSUkoMxe
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) January 23, 2026
On Saturday, Attorney General Uthmeier weighed in, calling on the Florida Board of Nursing to take immediate action against the nurse.
Uthmeier publicly urged the board to revoke her nursing license, citing the severity of the remarks and concerns about professional conduct.
The Florida Board of Nursing should yank this vile person’s license, immediately. She doesn’t belong anywhere near patients. https://t.co/2JuuwtyFbN
— James Uthmeier (@JamesUthmeierFL) January 24, 2026
The situation escalated further after the nurse posted a follow-up video, which has since been deleted, responding angrily to the backlash.
In that video, she lashed out at critics and those calling for disciplinary action, according to individuals who viewed the post before it was removed.
RN, Lexie Lawler who was fired by Baptist health here in FL is making more videos.
She didn’t just use bad language ♀️
She wished for permanent disfigurement/harm of a pregnant press secretary!
Our FL AG just called for her license suspension
See RN’s hate group below pic.twitter.com/PuFtVsALwD
— Erin Elizabeth Health Nut News (@unhealthytruth) January 25, 2026
The initial incident and subsequent fallout were reported by The Gateway Pundit, which noted that Leavitt announced her pregnancy in December and detailed the nurse’s comments and employment status.
As of publication, the Florida Board of Nursing has not announced whether it will formally open disciplinary proceedings or take action regarding the nurse’s license.
Leavitt has not publicly commented on the nurse’s statements or the calls for license revocation.
The case has drawn attention statewide, raising questions about professional standards, online conduct, and accountability for licensed medical workers in Florida.
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