Secret Service investigating after clip goes viral of nurse appearing to threaten Trump
Secret Service says it monitors information streams and investigates all potential threats thoroughly
By Rachel del Guidice Fox News
Published June 1, 2026 3:13pm EDT | Updated June 1, 2026 3:16pm EDT
The Secret Service is investigating after a viral video of a nurse appeared to show her saying she wanted to drive to Washington, D.C., and take a knife to President Donald Trump's throat, prompting calls for an investigation.
In a video shared Sunday by Right Angle News Network, a woman identified as Rhonda Lee said, "God, please kill this motherf-----2. He needs to f---ing die. I've never felt like that about anyone."
Lee, who, according to her LinkedIn, worked at University of Michigan Medical Center beginning in March 2000, but has not been employed there since 2023, continued, "Given my profession, it's counterintuitive but you know what? F--- that guy. He f---ing needs to die."
Lee added, "I have never been a violent person, but I'm about to drive up there with my god---- neck knife and give that motherf----- a smiley face across his god--- neck. F-- him. I hate that b----."
In a statement to Fox News Digital, Anthony Guglielmi, chief of communications for the United States Secret Service, said, "The U.S. Secret Service continuously monitors information streams to support our protective intelligence mission."
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