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Horrible Cincinnati Pre-K Teacher Fired After Posting A TikTok Video Being Upset That President Trump Wasn't Assassinated This Weekend
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A preschool teacher in Cincinnati has been fired after a viral video showed her expressing disappointment that former President Donald Trump survived a recent assassination attempt, triggering widespread backlash online.
Corinne Baum, who had been working at a childcare facility affiliated with BrightPath in the Bridgetown area, posted the clip to social media, where it quickly spread, drawing criticism from across the political spectrum.
In the video, Baum appears visibly upset as she discusses waking up and checking the news, suggesting she had expected a different outcome following reports of the attempted attack. Her tone and gestures, including a pouty expression, underscored her frustration in a way many viewers found deeply inappropriate, particularly given her role working with young children.
The childcare center, BrightPath Bridgetown Child Care Center, confirmed that Baum is no longer employed following the incident. While the organization has not publicly detailed the internal decision-making process, such cases often hinge on standards of professional conduct and the expectations placed on educators, especially those working with pre-K children.
The video has ignited a broader debate about the responsibilities of individuals in positions of trust, and how personal political views, particularly when expressed in extreme or controversial ways, can impact professional roles.
Many online commentators argued that expressing disappointment over violence, even rhetorically, crosses a clear ethical line, regardless of political affiliation. Others pointed to the growing trend of viral social media posts leading to real-world consequences, particularly in careers that involve children or public-facing responsibilities.
The incident also highlights the ongoing tension between personal expression and professional accountability in the digital age, where a single post can quickly reach millions and prompt swift institutional response.
As of now, Baum has not publicly issued a detailed statement addressing the backlash.
