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TikToker Fired from Credit Union After Wishing Cancer Suffering on Former AG Pam Bondi

They say character is what you do when nobody’s watching. But on TikTok, everybody’s watching — and some people still can’t help themselves.

Pam Bondi, the 60-year-old former Attorney General, has been fighting thyroid cancer since shortly after her departure from the Department of Justice in early April. Whatever your politics, a cancer diagnosis is the kind of news that should summon basic human decency. For most Americans, it does.

But not for Caitlyn Aguiar. And I wish I were making this up.

Aguiar wasn’t some anonymous teenager ranting into her phone. She was an assistant vice president at Jeanne D’Arc Credit Union in Massachusetts — a management-level professional entrusted with people’s financial lives. And she decided to record a TikTok mocking a woman’s cancer diagnosis in the form of a prayer.

From Fox News:
Dear MAGA Lord Jesus, please let her end up with a hole in her throat that she has to push every time she speaks. Dear God, if there is a MAGA God, please let Pam Bondi’s throat cancer be the worst case of cancer anybody’s ever seen.

I’m sorry — did a banking executive just ask God to put a hole in a cancer patient’s throat? She didn’t stop there, either. Aguiar called Bondi’s potential suffering “the karma that she so justly deserves” and signed off with a cheerful “Amen.” Real profile in courage, that one.

Not this time

Nine times out of ten, this is where the story dies. Someone posts something vile, collects their likes from the outrage crowd, and faces zero consequences. I’ve watched it happen more times than I can count.

Not this time.

The Libs of TikTok account amplified the video, and the backlash was immediate. One X user from North Carolina put it plainly — if this woman worked at their credit union, they’d tell her to her face what “a horrible, cruel, hateful, evil, demonic human she was” and walk right out. They raised a point worth sitting with: “Who knows what stupid crap she would do if she knew you were MAGA/Conservative/Republican.”

Jeanne D’Arc Credit Union moved quickly, issuing a public statement confirming that Aguiar’s conduct was “inconsistent with Jeanne D’Arc’s policies, Code of Ethics, and core values.” They confirmed she was no longer employed. Aguiar, for her part, scrubbed her TikTok, deleted her LinkedIn, and wiped her Facebook page.

Brave enough to mock a cancer patient on camera. Not brave enough to stand behind it when the real world comes knocking. Funny how that works, isn’t it?

Freedom works both ways

Let me explain something the Aguiars of the world never seem to grasp: freedom of speech doesn’t mean freedom from consequences. You have every right to say whatever you want on the internet. And your employer has every right to show you the door.

Or are we supposed to believe a banking professional publicly wishing suffering on a political figure is just “expressing herself”? Please.

Jeanne D’Arc Credit Union made a business decision — and the right one. Customers need to trust the people handling their money, and that trust evaporates when your assistant vice president is on camera praying for someone’s throat to be destroyed.

The bottom line

What makes this story worth paying attention to isn’t just one unhinged TikTok. It’s the pattern. The FBI recently arrested a suspect for an alleged murder-for-hire plot against Bondi. The rhetoric isn’t just ugly anymore — it’s escalating, and people need to start taking it seriously.

Compassion is supposed to be the left’s calling card. But there’s nothing compassionate about wishing a hole in a cancer patient’s throat. There’s nothing virtuous about mocking someone’s suffering because you didn’t like her politics.

The mask slipped. It cost her the job. And speaking for myself — good riddance.

Key Takeaways

  • A credit union executive was fired after publicly wishing severe cancer suffering on Pam Bondi.
  • Free speech doesn’t mean freedom from consequences — the free market worked as intended.
  • Employers have every right to terminate employees whose public conduct violates company values.
  • The left’s escalating rhetoric against conservative officials is becoming genuinely dangerous.

Sources: Fox News

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