(DC Pundit) – Videos circulating on X have ignited outrage after a woman, widely identified online as a health care worker connected to Virginia Commonwealth University Health, openly promoted acts of violence against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents. What she described as “resistance” was, to any rational observer, something far darker: calculated, premeditated evil.
In a series of videos, the woman casually discussed ways to physically harm federal law enforcement officers, exploiting her apparent medical knowledge and access to clinical tools. At one point, she encouraged fellow medical professionals to weaponize syringes and chemicals, suggesting substances that could incapacitate agents under the guise of a “deterrent.” This wasn’t satire. It wasn’t hypothetical. It was a blueprint.
She went further, recommending protesters harvest poison ivy or poison oak, soak it in water, and load it into water guns to spray directly into agents’ faces and hands. The intent was clear: cause pain, injury, and fear — all while pretending it was harmless activism.
But the most disturbing comments came when she urged women to personally target ICE agents through dating apps. She suggested luring agents on dates and secretly drugging their drinks with laxatives to incapacitate them. She bragged about the plan being “easily deniable” and ended her rant by encouraging viewers to “stay toxic.”
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
This is not protest. This is not free speech. This is the kind of moral rot conservatives have warned about for years — radical ideology so unhinged that it justifies poisoning people who wear a badge and enforce the law.
ICE agents are not faceless villains. They are Americans doing a dangerous job to uphold the nation’s laws. Encouraging attacks on them is no different than encouraging attacks on police officers or soldiers. When calls for violence come from someone believed to work in health care — a profession built on trust and saving lives — it crosses into something truly sinister.
This woman’s actions are evil. Full stop.
UPDATE: Following an investigation, VCU Health confirmed the individual featured in the videos has been fired and is no longer employed by the organization. VCU Health also confirmed it has complied with all reporting requirements under Virginia state law.
UPDATE: Following an investigation, the individual involved in the social media videos is no longer employed by VCU Health. In addition, VCU Health has fulfilled its reporting requirements under Virginia state law. https://t.co/TlnkbynMft pic.twitter.com/tVvDZtzh0h
— VCU Health (@VCUHealth) January 28, 2026
In short: the rhetoric of violence cost this woman her career. For anyone else in trusted professions flirting with radical extremism, the message is clear: promote evil, and there will be consequences.
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