Alleged Ohio Nurse Posts Disturbing “Wish” for the Upcoming Birth of WH Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt’s Baby
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An Ohio woman who claims to be a nurse is facing widespread backlash after posting a controversial video targeting White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt and her pregnancy.
According to reporting by The Gateway Pundit, Leavitt announced in December that she is expecting a baby girl in May 2026. This will be her second child.
The backlash stems from a video that has since gone viral, in which the woman makes deeply offensive and malicious comments about Leavitt’s upcoming childbirth. While she initially states that she hopes the baby will be healthy, the video quickly takes a disturbing turn as she expresses a desire for Leavitt to experience severe pain and lasting physical harm during delivery.
Meet Chanda Petrey-Czaruk, the Vice President of @HomeFirstChoice in Ohio. She posted a video wishing for Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt to experience traumatic injuries during childbirth.
This woman is in charge of a home health care company and is a registered nurse in Ohio.… pic.twitter.com/Epv7mUxJnh
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) January 20, 2026
This woman, who wished for Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt to experience severe injuries during childbirth, is a LICENSED NURSE in Ohio.
This person is responsible for people’s health.
SHE MUST HAVE HER LICENSE REVOKED.
You can contact the Ohio Board of Nursing here: (614)… https://t.co/7BMhreTsLb pic.twitter.com/DnCwOpaEVn
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) January 20, 2026
The comments have been widely condemned across social media, with many viewers describing them as cruel, unethical, and unbecoming of anyone in the medical profession. The woman’s alleged status as a nurse has intensified the reaction.
Nurses are traditionally expected to uphold strict ethical standards, often symbolized by the Nightingale Pledge, which emphasizes compassion, nonmaleficence, and a commitment to caring for others without malice. Critics argue that the sentiments expressed in the video directly contradict those principles.
As a result, there have been growing calls for the appropriate licensing authorities to investigate the woman’s conduct, with some demanding that her nursing license be revoked if her professional status is confirmed.
The incident has reignited broader discussions about professional accountability, online conduct, and the standards expected of healthcare workers both inside and outside the workplace.

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