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Texas pharmacy worker fired after saying she was disappointed Donald Trump survived assassination attempt at rally: ‘Damn, they failed’

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Christine DeShazo, who said she worked for Guardian Pharmacy of Texas online, made the above comment on social media.

A pharmacy worker in Texas has been fired after saying she was disappointed that Donald Trump’s shooter missed her target.

Christine DeShazo, who lives in Arlington, posted an online post just hours after the attack with the caption: “Damn, they failed.”

In another comment, he wrote “half of America right now” above a cartoon of a dragon riding a rocket from the hit Disney film Mulan.

Guardian Pharmacy of Texas told DailyMail.com that he was no longer employed by the company.

In a statement, a spokesperson said: “The employee has been terminated and her personal views do not reflect the beliefs of our company.”

Christine DeShazo, who said she worked for Guardian Pharmacy of Texas online, made the above comment on social media.

His employer, Guardian Pharmacy of Texas, is under increasing pressure to reconsider opportunities for its employees at the company.

His employer, Guardian Pharmacy of Texas, is under increasing pressure to reconsider opportunities for its employees at the company.

DeShazo quickly faced backlash online for her comments, with many calling for her post to be removed.

One user wrote online: “Who would want to get their drugs from a drug company that wants to see over half of the United States disappear? Fire this woman.”

A second said: “OMG. If you go to pick up a prescription with a red hat on, will they give you the wrong medicine? That’s crazy,” while a third added: “This person, packing your life-saving medication!”

This comes as several health care workers, nurses and others are being investigated or suspended from their duties for similar comments.

DailyMail.com revealed this morning that a nurse at a major New York City hospital had been suspended after she suggested she was upset that Trump’s shooter missed.

She also shared this image from the famous Disney movie Mulan.

She also shared this image from the famous Disney movie Mulan.

DailyMail.com was unable to reach DeShazo, of Arlington, Texas, for comment.

DailyMail.com was unable to reach DeShazo, of Arlington, Texas, for comment.

And throughout the day, the right-wing TikTok account X Libs has been revealing posts from people who said they were disappointed that the attack on the former president failed.

DeShazo revealed her comments in Facebook posts, which have since been made private. DailyMail.com was unable to reach her for comment.

Pharmacists and pharmacy technicians are expected to be impartial, or not show favoritism toward patients based on their political affiliation, gender, ethnicity, or other characteristics.

The Pharmacy Technician Certification Board, which trains pharmacy technicians in the U.S., says online: “Pharmacy technicians must provide services with impartiality and fairness. They must not discriminate or show favoritism in the provision of pharmacy services.”

Receptionists are also generally expected to be impartial to those they serve, particularly in a healthcare setting.

Anthony D’Esposito, a Republican congressman from New York’s 4th congressional district on Long Island, said: ‘Promoting violence after the assassination attempt on President Trump is horrific.

“We must send a clear message: this will not be tolerated, especially by those who work in healthcare and who take an oath to help and support all people.”

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