The U.S. Secret Service is conducting an investigation following the circulation of a video featuring a nurse who appeared to express a desire to harm President Donald Trump. In the video, shared by Right Angle News Network on June 1, 2026, a woman identified as Rhonda Lee made statements indicating she wanted to drive to Washington, D.C., with a knife. Lee, who previously worked at the University of Michigan Medical Center, has not been employed there since 2023. Anthony Guglielmi, chief of communications for the Secret Service, stated that any perceived threats to the President are taken seriously and investigated thoroughly. Michigan Medicine's senior director of public relations confirmed that they are cooperating with law enforcement in the investigation. The video has sparked significant public reaction, with many users on social media calling for disciplinary action against Lee. The White House has condemned any endorsement of political violence.
Secret Service Investigates Video of Nurse Making Threats Against Trump
The Secret Service is investigating a viral video in which a nurse, Rhonda Lee, allegedly threatened President Donald Trump. The nurse expressed a desire to harm Trump in the video, prompting public outcry and a statement from the Secret Service regarding the seriousness of such threats.
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Secret Service investigating after clip goes viral of nurse appearing to threaten Trump
Secret Service Investigates Video of Nurse Making Threats Against Trump