A Massachusetts woman is no longer employed at a credit union after a TikTok video targeting former Attorney General Pam Bondi sparked backlash online.
According to Fox News, the controversy erupted after a video circulated on social media showing the woman appearing to mock and pray about Bondi’s cancer diagnosis in graphic terms.
In the clip, the TikToker said, “Dear MAGA Lord Jesus, please let her end up with a hole in her throat that she has to push every time she speaks. Dear God, if there is a MAGA God, please let Pam Bondi’s throat cancer be the worst case of cancer anybody’s ever seen.”
The account, posted under the handle @glitterandcrossbones, has since been set to private.
The woman behind the account appeared to be Caitlyn Aguiar, according to screenshots and social media profiles that circulated online before they were reportedly removed.
Aguiar had worked as an assistant vice president for the Inbound Contact Center at Jeanne D’Arc Credit Union since January 2024, according to a LinkedIn page that later appeared to be deleted.
Bondi, 60, was diagnosed with thyroid cancer and underwent treatment following her departure from the Department of Justice in April.
The video continued with additional remarks directed at the former attorney general.
“Please let her have to take on the suffering that she’s unleashed upon the thousands, millions, dare I say, of Americans in this country,” the woman said in the clip.
“Please let this be the karma that she so justly deserves, MAGA Lord Jesus. Amen.”
Jeanne D’Arc Credit Union released a statement distancing itself from the employee’s comments.
“Yesterday, we became aware of offensive comments posted on TikTok by an individual who was employed by Jeanne D’Arc Credit Union at the time of the post,” the company wrote on Facebook.
“This conduct is inconsistent with Jeanne D’Arc’s policies, Code of Ethics, and core values.”
The credit union added that it does “not support or condone this behavior, or any conduct by an employee that violates our policies, values, and commitment to those we serve.”
While the organization said it does not publicly discuss personnel matters, it confirmed the employee “is no longer employed by Jeanne D’Arc.”
Bondi was dismissed from her position last month, with reports tying her firing in part to controversy surrounding the handling of files connected to Jeffrey Epstein.














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