ICE Special Agents (U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement) arresting suspects during a raid. (Credit: ICE)
One of the more disturbing things to come out of the radical left’s anti-ICE behavior is the realization of how many people who are tasked with protecting people during their most vulnerable and critical moments, healthcare workers, fantasize about harming those they disagree with politically.
The Gateway Pundit reported on two nurses, one from Ohio and a labor and delivery nurse from Florida, who publicly wished that White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, pregnant with her second child, would suffer a traumatic birth injury.
On Sunday, another nurse posted on social media that he would let MAGA supporters suffer and refuse to perform any anesthesia on MAGA clients.
National Nurses United, a union of nursing professionals that claims over 225,000 members, announced a campaign to abolish ICE in tribute to Alex Pretti, an ICU nurse shot to death by CBP agents in Minneapolis on Saturday while interfering with an operation attempting the arrest of a criminal illegal alien.
Yet another healthcare worker has been exposed for vile threats against ICE as Libs of TikTok curates examples of the disturbing trend.
Melinda/Malinda, a healthcare worker in Virginia, shared a series of videos encouraging people to inject ICE agents with a temporary paralysis drug and spray poison on them. She also encouraged women to seek out ICE agents for dates and then drug their food.
In one video, she states, “I thought of something good. I think it’s something weird. Sabotage tactic, or at least scare tactic. All the medical providers grab some syringes with needles on the end. Have them full of saline or succinylcholine. You know, whatever. That will probably be a deterrent. Be safe.”
In another, she shared, “Okay, for today’s resistance tip, I vote…anybody got me Poison Ivy, Poison Oak in their yard? Get some of that up with gloves, obviously. Get it in some water, like a gallon of water. Get the Poison Ivy Oak water, and I’m going to put it into a water gun. Aim for faces, hands.”
Another suggested harm from non-medical personnel.
“Alright, the single ladies where these ICE guys are going have a chance to do something, you know, not without risk, but could help the cause for sure. Get on Tinder, get on Hinge, find these guys. They’re around. They’re an ICE agent? Bring some Ex-lax and put it in their drinks. Get them sick. Nobody’s going to die. Just enough to incapacitate them, get them off the street for the next day.”
“Highly easily deniable. You could get sick, too. ‘Won’t eat there again.’ I’m just saying, let’s get them where they eat. Somebody’s not going to be supporting these guys. Where’s the hotel where they eat? Who makes that breakfast? Let’s find them. You know? Let’s make their lives fu**ing miserable. I know we’re already trying to keep them awake all night. That’s good. Um. That’s good. Anything you can do to make the living conditions bad. Talk to the people who work at the places where they are. We’ll get some ideas. Dead fish somewhere in the room hidden. Just stay toxic.”
Watch:
Meet Melinda, a healthcare worker at @VCUHealth. She posted a series of videos encouraging people to inject ICE agents with succinylocholine, a temporary paralysis drug, and spray poison on them. She also encourages woman to go on dates with agents and drug their food.
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— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) January 27, 2026
At least one of her employers, VCU Health, responded to the controversy, announcing that she has been placed on leave while an investigation is ongoing.
VCU Health said in a statement, “We prioritize the health and safety of anyone who comes to us for care. We are aware of a series of videos that appear to have been posted by an individual confirmed to be an employee of our health system. The content of the videos is highly inappropriate and does not reflect the integrity or values of our health system. VCU Police are assisting with this investigation.”
“Per policy, while the investigation is underway, the individual is on administrative leave and will not be in our facilities or interacting with patients.”
We prioritize the health and safety of anyone who comes to us for care. https://t.co/jJE9jONCWT pic.twitter.com/G57wkdrsqo
— VCU Health (@VCUHealth) January 27, 2026
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