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‘We’ll send you packing:’ Florida AG takes aim at yet another nurse after controversial video

Two other nurses no longer registered in the state, attorney general said

Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier (Anthony Talcott, Copyright 2026 by WKMG ClickOrlando - All rights reserved.)

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – For the third time in recent weeks, Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier is putting a nurse in his crosshairs over a controversial video was posted online, News4JAX sister station WKMG in Orlando reported.

On Wednesday evening, Uthmeier shared another post on X.com that discusses the video, in which the nurse — identified as Stephanie Krueger of Cross Country Healthcare — apparently uploaded an “ominous” video on TikTok.

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“Here we go again...” Uthmeier wrote. “If you’re a medical professional, and you threaten the health and safety of others based on their political views, we’ll send you packing here in Florida!”

Regardless, Cross Country Healthcare issued a notice on Wednesday stating that the company is aware of a “concerning post circulating from an individual who no longer works for Cross Country.”

This isn’t the first time that Uthmeier has targeted nurses for their social media posts, though.

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Alexis Lawler was reportedly fired after blowback cropped up against her video, and Uthmeier called for her to lose her license, which was later suspended by Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo.

Around the same time, Uthmeier also went after nurse Erik Martindale, who supposedly said that he wouldn’t give anesthesia for “MAGA.”

Similarly to Lawler, Uthmeier ultimately announced that Martindale was no longer a registered nurse in Florida following backlash to the former nurse’s post.

However, no information has been provided at this time about whether Krueger’s license may be in jeopardy or whether any investigations are planned.


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