She POSTED ONE VIDEO And LOST HER JOB Days Later

A credit union employee lost her job after posting a TikTok video wishing severe cancer suffering on former Attorney General Pam Bondi, sparking widespread condemnation across social media platforms and prompting swift action from her employer.

The Controversial Video

The TikToker, identified as Aguiar, posted a video addressing what she called “MAGA Lord Jesus,” asking that Bondi experience permanent suffering from cancer. The video specifically requested that the 60-year-old former official, who was recently diagnosed with thyroid cancer, endure extreme medical complications including requiring a throat device for speaking. Aguiar concluded her message by calling it “the karma that she so justly deserves.” The video quickly spread beyond TikTok after being shared by Libs of TikTok, drawing intense criticism from users nationwide.

Employer Takes Action

Jeanne D’Arc Credit Union in North Carolina moved swiftly after the video came to their attention. In a Friday statement posted to Facebook, the company confirmed the employee no longer worked for the organization. The credit union emphasized that the conduct violated their policies, Code of Ethics, and core values. “Jeanne D’Arc does not support or condone this behavior, or any conduct by an employee that violates our policies, values, and commitment to those we serve,” the statement read. While the company declined to discuss specific personnel matters, they made clear such behavior contradicts their standards.

Public Reaction

Social media users expressed strong disapproval of the video. One North Carolina resident stated they would refuse service from such an employee if they encountered them at their own credit union, calling the behavior “horrible, cruel, hateful, evil, demonic.” The user added they would not trust someone displaying such views to handle financial transactions, particularly if the customer held conservative political beliefs. Bondi was removed from her Department of Justice position in early April and has since undergone treatment for thyroid cancer. Fox News Digital attempted to reach both the credit union and Aguiar for additional comment but received no response.

What This Means

The incident highlights ongoing tensions surrounding political discourse and workplace conduct on social media. Employers increasingly face decisions about employees whose online activity conflicts with company values, particularly when posts gain viral attention. The swift termination demonstrates how businesses weigh brand reputation and customer trust against employee speech, especially when content targets individuals facing serious health challenges. The case raises questions about where personal expression ends and professional accountability begins in an era where social media posts can reach millions within hours.

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