Texas Pediatrician Fired After Blaming Trump Voters for Deadly Floods

HOUSTON, TX- Trump delusion syndrome is real.

At least in the case of a pediatrician in Houston who is now a former employee at Blue Fish Pediatrics due to a vile Facebook post (since deleted) in which she implied that Texas voters in a red county got “what they voted for” when flash floods tore through the hill counties of west Texas, killing over 100 people, including over two dozen young girls at a Christian summer camp.

At least then, the girls are still missing.

Camp Mystic is a Christian all-girls summer camp situated along the banks of the Guadalupe River.

Aside from the young girls who were killed after being swept up in the flash flooding were several camp counselors, authorities say.  

The New York Post reports that Dr. Christina B. Propst, who somehow made it through medical school as a complete dimwit, thought it wise to post the following on Facebook:

“May all visitors, children, non-MAGA voters, and pets be safe and dry. Kerr County MAGA voted to gut FEMA. They deny climate change. May they get what they voted for. Bless their hearts.” [emphasis added]

After Libs of TikTok posted the Facebook post on its X page, and it went viral, Propst’s (now former) employer stated that she had been suspended.

However, the employer later amended that statement to say that “the individual is no longer employed” there. 

“We do not support or condone any statement that politicizes tragedy, diminishes human dignity, or fails to clearly uphold compassion for every child and family, regardless of background or beliefs,” the pediatrician’s office added. 

Initially, the office posted a statement on X by the head of the Texas Medical Board, Dr. Sherif Zaafran:

“There is no place for politicization. The entire focus needs to be on looking for survivors. Any complaints we may receive will be thoroughly investigated.” 

As of press time, the Texas Medical Board had not announced a formal investigation. 

As expected, Propst’s brain-dead, deranged comments sparked outrage online. 

“Please tell us this person isn’t allowed anywhere near patients in Texas?” one social media user wrote. 

“We are residents here, and find this behind [sic] horrific & also very dangerous. Please help,” they added. 

Another wrote, “This is the sort of pediatric clinician employed at @BlueFishMD in Houston. The ethics, humanity, and empathy illustrated here is unfathomable.” 

After the post went viral, Propst changed her username and profile image on Facebook, several X users said.

Apparently, intestinal fortitude is not in her makeup since she decided to cut and run when things began to heat up. 

Propst’s profile pages were removed from the Blue Fish Pediatrics site and the website for Memorial Hermann Health Systems, which is associated with the pediatric clinic. 

Memorial Hermann also issued a statement acknowledging the controversy: 

“We are aware of statements made by a physician on social media and strongly condemn these statements. This provider is not employed by Memorial Hermann. We have zero tolerance for such rhetoric, which does not reflect the mission, vision, or values of our system.” 

Kerr County, with a population of approximately 50,000 people, voted overwhelmingly for President Trump in the 2024 election, with over 76% of the county’s votes going to him, according to county data

Unfortunately, Trump Derangement Syndrome is a pathogen with many who are infected. The following are but a few examples:







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