The Secret Service is taking a serious look into a disturbing video that has surfaced, allegedly showing a nurse expressing violent wishes toward President Donald Trump. The individual in question, identified as Rhonda Lee, made shocking statements about wanting to stab the President. In a clip shared by Right Angle News Network on May 31, 2026, Lee says, “God, please kill this motherf***er. He needs to f***ing die. I’ve never felt like that about anyone.”

The statements Lee made are alarming, especially coming from someone in the medical profession. She went on to say, “Given my profession, it’s counterintuitive but you know what? F— that guy. He f***ing needs to die.” Such remarks raise serious concerns about the mindset of those entrusted with the care of others.

Anthony Guglielmi, chief of communications for the Secret Service, provided an official response, stating, “The U.S. Secret Service continuously monitors information streams to support our protective intelligence mission.” He emphasized that any perceived threat against the President is treated with utmost seriousness and investigated thoroughly. This highlights the agency’s commitment to safeguarding those under its protection as they remain vigilant against any signs of danger.

Mary Masson, senior director of public relations at Michigan Medicine, also responded to the situation, confirming that Lee had not been employed at their facility since 2023. “We are cooperating with law enforcement to provide any information helpful to their investigation,” she stated. This cooperation underscores the seriousness of the allegations and the need for accountability.

Social media users have voiced their outrage, with many calling for Lee to lose her medical license or face arrest. One commenter expressed, “Um, someone with that level of HATE in her heart… should NEVER, EVER be allowed to provide in-home care for elderly patients or any patients for that matter.” This sentiment reflects a growing concern over the mental state of individuals in public service roles, especially when they publicly express such violent rhetoric.

Another individual pointed out a troubling trend involving nurses and teachers, writing, “What is it about nurses and teachers? They used to be people to look up to. Now they act like psychopaths.” This comment taps into a larger cultural anxiety regarding the behavior and attitudes of professionals who are traditionally seen as trustworthy and nurturing.

The anxiety isn’t misplaced. The nurse’s sentiments echo a pattern seen in other recent incidents involving healthcare professionals who have also made headlines for wishing harm upon Trump and his administration. For instance, a nurse in Florida called on foreign governments to attack the U.S. as a means to overthrow the Trump “regime,” while another nurse from California expressed regret that Trump wasn’t successful in an assassination attempt at the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner.

These events prompted White House spokesman Davis Ingle to speak out, condemning such dangerous rhetoric. He stated, “Anyone who engages in or endorses political violence or assassination culture must be condemned in the harshest terms possible,” urging those involved to seek professional help for what he termed “Trump Derangement Syndrome.”

The incident involving Rhonda Lee is a stark reminder of the dangerous rhetoric that can permeate political discourse. As the Secret Service investigates, it raises questions about the accountability of those in the health professions and their influence on society. As the nation grapples with such intense political divisions, the consequences of violent language could lead to severe implications not just for individuals but for the societal fabric as a whole.

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