A pediatrician has been fired over a Vil3 post suggesting that the more than 80 killed in the horrific Texas floods — including dozens of kids — were President Trump supporters who got “what they voted for.”

Dr. Christina B. Propst drew widespread scorn following the disparaging, since-deleted post under her old Facebook username, Chris Tina, according to Mediaite.

Flooded river with debris and uprooted trees.
Raging floodwaters devastated the area of Kerrville, Texas.AP
“May all visitors, children, non-MAGA voters and pets be safe and dry,” Probst wrote in the now-viral post.

“Kerr County MAGA voted to gut FEMA. They deny climate change. May they get what they voted for. Bless their hearts.”

The Facebook post quickly went viral after a screenshot was shared by Libs of TikTok.

Screenshot of a social media post expressing hope for safety and criticizing Kerr County MAGA voters.
Houston pediatrician Dr. Christina Propst’s now-deleted social media post that went viral.

Houston pediatrician Dr. Christina Propst in a video.
Houston pediatrician Dr. Christina Propst came under fire for a now-deleted social media post on the devastating Texas floods.Texas Democrats
Propst’s employer, Blue Fish Pediatrics, initially said the employee had been suspended — before announcing that “the individual is no longer employed” there.

“As we previously mentioned in our original statement, we strongly condemn the comments that were made in that post. That post does not reflect the values, standards, or mission of Blue Fish Pediatrics,” the company said.

“We do not support or condone any statement that politicizes tragedy, diminishes human dignity, or fails to clearly uphold compassion for every child and family, regardless of background or beliefs,” the doctor’s office added.

A previous initial statement saying that she had been placed on leave was shared by the head of the Texas Medical Board, Dr. Sherif Zaafran.

Flood-damaged building with a "Mystic" sign.
A Camp Mystic sign after floods devastated the camp.AP
“There is no place for politicization. The entire focus needs to be on looking for survivors. Any complaints we may receive will be thoroughly investigated,” he posted on X.

The Texas Medical Board has not announced a formal investigation.