‘Monster pediatrician’ cheering deaths of ‘MAGA children’ in Texas flood gets fired!
A Texas pediatrician who took to social media to claim, wildly and irrationally, that Texas flood victims, adults and children, were supporters of President Donald Trump and got “what they voted for” has been fired.
A report at the New York Post said Dr. Christina Propst first was suspended for her “vile post,” then dismissed.
A commentary at Twitchy described her as a “MONSTER pediatrician” who was “cheering” the deaths of “MAGA children.”
“May all visitors, children, non-MAGA voters and pets be safe and dry,” Probst wrote in the now-viral post, the Post said. “Kerr County MAGA voted to gut FEMA. They deny climate change. May they get what they voted for. Bless their hearts.”
Pediatrician fired for vile post politicizing devastating Texas floods: May Trump supporters get ‘what they voted for’ https://t.co/VPeeLzCWvi pic.twitter.com/Hj0iTI1MBA
— New York Post (@nypost) July 7, 2025
This is the sort of pediatric clinician employed at @BlueFishMD in Houston. The ethics, humanity and empathy illustrated here is unfathomable. pic.twitter.com/yW0TbEMGN7
— Dr. Lynn Fynn-derella (@Fynnderella1) July 5, 2025
Twitchy commented, “We have no words. Ok, that’s not true, we always have words, but none of them are PG-13 enough for this site. And the fact that she thought it was smart to post it for the whole world to see only makes it worse. Posts are forever, especially those that truly reveal who people are.”
Her employer, Blue Fish Pediatrics, responded:
Update from the Head of the Texas Medical Board pic.twitter.com/KDJwtxW6ZD
— Voice of Sanity (@HouseofElon) July 6, 2025
The Post reported, “Propst’s employer, Blue Fish Pediatrics, initially said the employee had been suspended — before announcing that ‘the individual is no longer employed’ there.”
“As we previously mentioned in our original statement, we strongly condemn the comments that were made in that post. That post does not reflect the values, standards, or mission of Blue Fish Pediatrics,” the company said.
The chief of the Texas Medical Board, Sherif Zaafran, also said, “There is no place for politicization. The entire focus needs to be on looking for survivors. Any complaints we may receive will be thoroughly investigated.”
The report explained, “The doctor appeared to have changed her username and profile image on Facebook since the post went viral, several X users noted. Propst’s profile pages were taken down from both the Blue Fish Pediatrics site and the website for Memorial Hermann Health System, which is associated with Blue Fish Pediatrics.”
Memorial Hermann said, in a statement, “This provider is not employed by Memorial Hermann. We have zero tolerance for such rhetoric which does not reflect the mission, vision or values of our system.”
Kerr County voted for President Trump in November.
Camp Mystic, an all-girls Christian summer camp located along the banks of the Guadalupe River, confirmed on Monday that 27 campers and counselors had been killed.
On social media, a commenter said, “No telling how malicious a doctor like that would be.”
Another told Gov. Greg Abbott, “She should lose her medical license.”
A long list of insults also followed her online comments, with the mildest being, “You likely cannot uphold your oath to ‘do no harm’ if you actively wish death on people who simply have a difference of political opinion.”
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