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Trans Team USA Cyclist Slammed For ‘Sick’ Posts Celebrating Charlie Kirk’s Death

A cyclist is facing serious backlash after celebrating Charlie Kirk’s death.

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Charlie Kirk died on September 10, 2025, after being fatally shot during a public campus event at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah.

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The gunman opened fire in the middle of Kirk’s “Prove Me Wrong” session, a signature event where he debated college students face-to-face.

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Witnesses described chaos as the crowd scattered, screams echoed through the auditorium, and campus security scrambled to lock down the area.

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Kirk was struck in the neck, rushed to Timpanogos Regional Hospital in critical condition, but pronounced dead later that day.

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Authorities identified the suspected shooter as 22-year-old Tyler James Robinson, who fled the scene before being captured two days later.

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The shocking assassination has ignited fierce debate about political violence, campus safety, and the vulnerability of outspoken public figures.

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Charlie Kirk’s rise profiled.

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Charlie Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA, is a divisive political voice known for fiery speeches on college campuses.

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Supporters hail him as a defender of free speech, while critics accuse him of spreading divisive rhetoric.

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His events frequently drew protests, making him one of the most polarizing figures on the conservative speaking circuit.

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Explosive allegations revealed.

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A nurse claims she was punished not for misconduct, but for daring to speak up about a doctor’s disturbing remarks about Kirk’s death.

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According to a lawsuit filed Friday, surgeon Dr. Matthew Jung allegedly “cheered” news of Kirk’s assassination.

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Nurse Lexi Kuenzle says she was horrified to hear a physician make such remarks in front of staff and even a patient.

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“I hate Charlie Kirk. He had it coming. He deserved it,” Jung allegedly declared.

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“You’re a doctor. How could you say someone deserved to die?” Kuenzle shot back, stunned by what she had just heard.

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The fallout detailed.

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Later that evening, Kuenzle posted about the incident on her personal Instagram, questioning how a doctor could comply with medical ethics while celebrating a death.

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By the next morning, she says hospital executives had pulled her into a meeting and suspended her without pay.

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A union representative allegedly told her to begin “looking for another job.”

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Kuenzle said she immediately reported Jung’s remarks to hospital management.

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The next day, she was off the job, her pay suspended, and her future uncertain.

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Meanwhile, Jung allegedly offered to “buy lunch” for the nurses present during his rant — though Kuenzle was excluded.

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“It was mind-blowing to me. I was so angry and upset,” she told The Post.

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Kuenzle’s lawsuit argues she was targeted for upholding medical ethics, not for any workplace violation.

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It also claims Jung violated the Hippocratic Oath and the American Medical Association’s Code of Ethics by applauding a violent act.

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She is now seeking damages for lost wages and reputational harm.

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GOP activist Scott Presler called Kuenzle one of “Charlie’s Angels,” applauding her for speaking out.

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“Would he treat patients differently? Would he allow emotions to cloud judgment?” Presler asked on social media.

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Conservatives online have rallied around Kuenzle, portraying her as a victim of bias within healthcare.

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Nurse’s career left hanging.

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For Kuenzle, the reality is stark: she lost her job and paycheck for calling out a colleague.

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The central allegation stands — a doctor “cheered” Charlie Kirk’s assassination, but the nurse who objected was the one who paid the price.

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A trans cyclist also faces backlash.

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BMX rider Chelsea Wolfe shared the news with the caption: “We did it!”

She later posted a smiling pic with: “Being a Nazi is completely optional btw. He didn’t have to do all that, but he did and now he’s dead.

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