Posted on 09/13/2025 2:26:42 PM PDT by DFG
Meet Lexi Kuenzle.
She’s one of the good ones.
Yesterday, in front of a nurses station — with 8 (eight) nurses & a PATIENT —
Dr. Matthew Jung said in front of everyone,
“I hate Charlie Kirk. He had it coming. He deserved it.”
Lexi, a registered nurse, was the ONLY one that spoke up: “You’re a doctor. How could you say someone deserved to die.”
Lexi said you could hear a pin drop & no one said anything, including the patient.
She reported the incident to management & — after she got home — posted about it & Dr. Matthew Jung on her private Instagram.
She received an email from her union representative saying that she needs to look for another job.
Lexi was also pulled into a meeting & is suspended without pay indefinitely pending an investigation.
Meanwhile, there’s no information on whether or not Dr. Matthew Jung is being reprimanded.
Lexi has filed a lawsuit.
I interviewed her over the phone & she said,
“I was deeply saddened over the assassination of Charlie Kirk. It was devastating to hear of the killing of an innocent father and I thought everyone would agree — especially a doctor whose purpose is to save lives.
In a time where personal social ideologies are often celebrated, especially if they align with popular progressive topics, I simply aimed to stand up for what is right. They tried to shut me up, but they’re not going to.”
Lexi hopes you will share her story & that’s why I’m sharing it with you.
The fact also remains that Dr. Matthew Jung should be held accountable for saying “Charlie deserved it” in front of a nurses station & a PATIENT.
What if the patient disagrees? Would Dr. Matthew Jung treat them? Would he treat them differently? Would he allow his emotions to cloud his judgement, as he did by saying such a statement in front of a patient?
This happened at Englewood Hospital in New Jersey.
📍Englewood, NJ
One of Charlie’s Angels: @lexikuenzle
Thanks for the ping.
You’re right. Putting it on social media so soon could have escalated some level of angst for the organization. Let it simmer down for a day or two and give the hospital a chance to TCB and save face.
From Cleveland Clinic:
What is a doctor of osteopathic medicine?
Just like a medical doctor (MD), a doctor of osteopathic medicine (DO) is a physician licensed to practice medicine. The difference is, DOs bring a whole-person, patient-centered approach to healthcare. They partner with you to help you stay healthy and get well.
DOs are trained to look past your symptoms to understand how environmental and lifestyle factors may impact your health and well-being. They follow the latest science and technology, but they also consider other options that may go along with traditional forms of medicine, such as medication and surgery.
Doctors of osteopathic medicine receive training in your musculoskeletal system, which is made up of your muscles, nerves and bones. They combine this knowledge with the latest advances in medical technology to give you comprehensive medical care. DOs work with the philosophy that all systems of your body are interconnected. They believe all systems work with each other and affect each other when it comes to health and healing.
DOs put a heavy focus on preventive healthcare and wellness. They strive to help you not just be free of symptoms, but truly healthy in mind, body and spirit. They also recognize the role of using their hands to diagnose and treat injuries and illnesses. They use their highly developed sense of touch to feel all of the structures of your body with your consent.
Osteopathy is as real and rigorous as allopathy.
100% violation of employment and union contracted employment rules can’t be overlooked just because “we the good guy”
her mistake was posting publicly.
file the lawsuit first. then it’s a matter of public record.
Bkmk
NJ nurse suspended without pay for calling out doctor who ‘cheered’ Charlie Kirk’s death: suit
Why? What other recourse would nurse have? What would you have done and how would that produce a better outcome?
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