Pediatrician makes excuse for suggesting MAGA voters deserved to drown
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A female pediatrician fired for suggesting MAGA supporters deserved to drown in the Texas floods has offered a weak excuse for her appalling slur. 

Dr Christina Propst sparked massive backlash over a now-deleted Facebook post where she appeared to blame Republican voters for the tragedy.

The post expressed a wish for safety for all visitors, children, non-MAGA voters, and pets, while also addressing concerns about Kerr County MAGA’s decision to diminish FEMA and their stance on climate change. The message concluded with a somewhat sarcastic wish for those voters to experience the consequences of their choices.

The post gained widespread attention over the weekend when it was circulated on various social media platforms, prompting demands for Propst to be fired and for her medical license to be revoked.

The Houston-based doctor has now issued a public apology – but still had the nerve to temper it and play the victim.

Propst has since clarified that she was unaware of the extent of the casualties at the time of her post and expressed that the post was being misinterpreted as being made in response to the tragic loss of life.

‘I speak to you as a mother, a neighbor, a pediatrician, and a human being who is deeply sorry,’ Propst wrote Wednesday in a statement published by KPRC.

‘I understand my comment caused immense pain to those suffering indescribable grief and for that I am truly sorry.’ 

She said she wanted to ‘apologize to each and every individual suffering through terrible loss in this difficult time’. The catastrophic flash floods have killed at least 120 people, with over 170 who are still missing also presumed dead.

Dr Christina Propst has issued a weak excuse for her Facebook post suggesting that Donald Trump supporters deserved to die in the Guadalupe River floods as she takes 'full responsibility' for her remarks

Dr Christina Propst has issued a weak excuse for her Facebook post suggesting that Donald Trump supporters deserved to die in the Guadalupe River floods as she takes ‘full responsibility’ for her remarks

This heartbreaking photo shows an entire cabin of Camp Mystic girls and counselors who were washed away in the horrific Texas floods. The 13 girls and two counselors were staying in Camp Mystic's Bubble Inn cabin, which, alongside Twins cabin, housed the youngest campers

This heartbreaking photo shows an entire cabin of Camp Mystic girls and counselors who were washed away in the horrific Texas floods. The 13 girls and two counselors were staying in Camp Mystic’s Bubble Inn cabin, which, alongside Twins cabin, housed the youngest campers

Propst also urged the community not to direct ‘responsibility or harassment’ towards her former employer Blue Fish Pediatrics.

‘They are kind, hard-working, dedicated pediatricians who had no role in this whatsoever,’ she said of her ex-colleagues.

‘Perhaps my biggest regret is that my words are now serving as a distraction from our shared responsibility to heal the pain and suffering of those whose lives have been forever changed by unspeakable loss, and to take every step to ensure such a disaster never occurs again.’

Blue Fish Pediatrics distanced itself from Propst in a statement Saturday night in which the practice disavowed her comments. 

‘We are aware that a personal social media comment by one of our physicians has caused significant hurt and outrage,’ the statement read.

‘The content and timing of that post do not reflect the values, standards, or mission of Blue Fish Pediatrics.

‘We want to be clear: 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.

A view of destruction on Wednesday after heavy rainfall overwhelmed the Guadalupe River, sending floodwaters roaring through homes and area summer camps in Hunt, Texas

A view of destruction on Wednesday after heavy rainfall overwhelmed the Guadalupe River, sending floodwaters roaring through homes and area summer camps in Hunt, Texas

Search and recovery crews remove debris from the bank of the Guadalupe River on July 9, 2025 in Center Point, Texas

Search and recovery crews remove debris from the bank of the Guadalupe River on July 9, 2025 in Center Point, Texas

‘Our practice exists for one purpose only – to provide excellent, loving, and respectful care to all children and their families.

‘Our patients come from every walk of life, every political belief, and every background, and we are honored to serve each of them with empathy and integrity.

‘In moments of crisis, we believe in unity over division, healing over judgment, and humility over rhetoric. We are taking this matter seriously, reviewing it internally, and have placed the physician on administrative leave.’

The practice later added that ‘the individual is no longer employed.’

The head of the Texas Medical Board Dr. Sherif Zaafran also shared Blue Fish’s message and added: ‘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.’

Propst’s profile has been removed from both the Blue Fish Pediatrics and Children’s Memorial Hermann hospital websites.

Propst's former employer Blue Fish Pediatrics distanced itself from the pediatrician in a statement Saturday night in which the practice disavowed her comments

Propst’s former employer Blue Fish Pediatrics distanced itself from the pediatrician in a statement Saturday night in which the practice disavowed her comments

Friday’s flash flooding that has left more than 120 people dead, including dozens of children, across the Texas Hill Country region.

The confirmed death toll is expected to rise as the urgent search for more than 170 people still missing entered a seventh day. 

Hundreds of workers in Kerr County and other central Texas communities continue to comb through piles of muddy debris, but there have been no live rescues reported this week.

President Donald Trump is preparing to visit the disaster zone Friday with First Lady Melania Trump.

The floods are now one of the deadliest natural disasters in Texas history. It is also the deadliest from inland flooding in the US since 1976, when Colorado’s Big Thompson Canyon flooded, killing 144 people.

Dr Christina Propst’s ‘apology’ to Texas flood victims 

Dr Christina Propst has issued a formal apology to the victims of the flash floods that left more than 120 people dead in Texas’ Hill Country. 

Her statement, published Wednesday by KPRC, reads in full:

I speak to you as a mother, a neighbor, a pediatrician, and a human being who is deeply sorry. 

I take full responsibility for a social media comment I made before we knew that so many precious lives were lost to the terrible tragedy in Central Texas.

I understand my comment caused immense pain to those suffering indescribable grief and for that I am truly sorry. 

I would like to make clear that my regrettable comment was in no way a response to the tragic loss of human life. But the words written were mine and regardless of how they are being presented, that is a fact that I deeply regret. 

I want to apologize to each and every individual suffering through terrible loss in this difficult time. As news of heartbreaking fatalities became clear I immediately removed my thoughtless comment, as it does not reflect the depth of my compassion or the respect I have for each and every human life. 

Unfortunately, my online comment is now being shared with the false impression that I made it after the devastating loss of life was known. I did not. But again, the comment was mine and mine alone.

Even in these divisive times, some things are and should remain sacred. Human life is sacred. The well-being of children is sacred. Politics and party affiliation should never affect the judgment or actions of any medical provider and have never affected mine. 

Anyone who has sat in my office, cried on my shoulder in moments of loss, afforded me the privilege of helping their child grow, or trusted me with their child’s life knows that I am tirelessly committed to children’s medical care and would never be so callous as to make such a remark about lives cut so terribly short. 

I did not choose my words with the sensitivity the moment required, or with any awareness of the heartbreaking loss that would later become clear to all of us. 

My comment came from a place of frustration – born of my belief that our communities, first responders, healthcare system, early-warning systems and disaster infrastructure need more and better support and funding to help prevent and respond to tragedies such as this. 

But my poor choice of words has been perceived as a response to this tragedy, and for that I am deeply sorry. 

I respectfully ask that no responsibility or harassment be directed toward my former employer. They are kind, hard-working, dedicated pediatricians who had no role in this whatsoever. 

Perhaps my biggest regret is that my words are now serving as a distraction from our shared responsibility to heal the pain and suffering of those whose lives have been forever changed by unspeakable loss, and to take every step to ensure such a disaster never occurs again. 

One thing on which we can all agree: The heart of every Texan breaks for each and every family shattered by this tragedy. I pray that those who are suffering find peace and comfort in the difficult days ahead and commit myself to helping the entire community heal and recover. 

Moving forward, I will do my very best to listen, learn, grow and serve my community as I have always done. Because that is really who I am. 

With deep regret, 

Christina Propst, MD 

July 8, 2025 

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