A viral TikTok video posted by a Florida nurse has ignited controversy online after she urged foreign governments to attack the United States to remove President Trump. The call video quickly spread on social media before the original post was set to private.
Joyce Schulz-Killian made the remarks in a TikTok video calling on several countries to intervene against the U.S. government. “Come on, Canada, come on, UK, come on, China, you know you wanna do it,” Schulz-Killian said in the video. “Come in and attack [the] United States.”
Schulz-Killian continued with a direct appeal to foreign governments. “You don’t like our regime, we don’t like it either. Help us. Please, help the United States. Come in, come in, help us! We’ll figure it out. We don’t like our regime either. Come on! Help us!”
The video drew widespread attention before Schulz-Killian later set the original post to private. She operates a business called At Your Request Patient Advocate, which offers private nurse patient advocacy services. According to her company website, Schulz-Killian earned a Bachelor of Science in Nursing in 2012 and later received a patient advocacy certificate from Cleveland State University in 2015.
In a statement to Fox News Digital, Schulz-Killian defended the video and said it was intended to highlight political concerns. She stated that the video was posted “to bring awareness that NOT all Americans support the regime in place of Donald Trump.”
Schulz-Killian also claimed she fears what she described as excessive executive authority. “There appears to be no checks and balances,” she said. She further stated, “We are in a Constitutional crisis and all the other countries see it, but us.”
After the video gained attention, Schulz-Killian said she restricted access to her TikTok account due to threats she received online. “Death threats do make a person change a privacy level,” she told Fox News Digital.





