One VIRAL VIDEO Ended Her Career Almost Overnight

A Massachusetts credit union employee lost her job after posting a TikTok video praying for former Attorney General Pam Bondi to suffer severe consequences from her recent cancer diagnosis, sparking widespread condemnation across social media platforms.

The Viral Video That Ended a Career

The TikToker, identified as Aguiar, posted a video addressing what she called the “MAGA Lord Jesus” while referencing Bondi’s thyroid cancer diagnosis. In the clip, she asked that the 60-year-old former Attorney General “have to take on the suffering that she’s unleashed upon the thousands, millions, dare I say, of Americans in this country.” The video specifically referenced medical complications, including hoping Bondi would need a voice prosthesis requiring manual operation when speaking.

Bondi, who was dismissed from the Department of Justice in early April, underwent treatment for thyroid cancer following her diagnosis. The timing of Aguiar’s video during Bondi’s medical treatment amplified public outrage when the clip circulated beyond TikTok to other platforms.

Swift Corporate Response

Jeanne D’Arc Credit Union in Massachusetts moved quickly after the video gained attention through accounts like Libs of TikTok. In a Friday statement posted to Facebook, the financial institution distanced itself from the employee’s conduct. “This conduct is inconsistent with Jeanne D’Arc’s policies, Code of Ethics, and core values,” the credit union declared, confirming the individual no longer worked for the organization.

The statement emphasized that the company does not “support or condone this behavior, or any conduct by an employee that violates our policies, values, and commitment to those we serve.” While the credit union declined to comment further on personnel matters, the termination came within days of the video’s circulation.

Public Reaction and Broader Implications

Social media users expressed strong reactions to the original video. One North Carolina resident wrote that she would refuse service from such an employee, calling the behavior “HORRIBLE, CRUEL, HATEFUL, EVIL, DEMONIC” and expressing concern about trusting someone who displayed such sentiments toward political opponents. The commenter noted she would not allow the individual to “touch anything of mine” due to concerns about potential discrimination.

The incident highlights ongoing tensions surrounding political discourse on social media and the professional consequences employees face when personal posts conflict with employer values. Fox News Digital reached out to both the credit union and Aguiar for additional comment but received no immediate response. The firing demonstrates how social media content can swiftly impact employment, particularly when posts involve public figures and sensitive health matters.

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