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A Florida nurse who publicly stated he would not “perform anesthesia” for “MAGA” patients has voluntarily surrendered his nursing license, according to state officials.

“Effective today, Erik Martindale is no longer a registered nurse in Florida,” Attorney General James Uthmeier wrote in a post on X on Thursday.

Uthmeier condemned the remarks, saying, “Healthcare is not contingent on political beliefs, and we have zero tolerance for partisans who put politics above their ethical duty to treat patients with the respect and dignity they deserve.”

Martindale’s original comment appeared in a now-deleted social media post, in which he said, “I will not perform anesthesia for any surgeries or procedures for MAGA. It is my right, it is my ethical oath, and I stand behind my education. I own all of my businesses and I can refuse anyone!” He later claimed his Facebook account had been hacked.

A senior state official confirmed Martindale gave up his license and noted he also violated the nurse licensure compact by relocating to Indiana without notifying the Florida Board of Nursing.

State health department records list his license as voluntarily relinquished. Under Florida regulations, voluntary surrender “does not constitute discipline.”

Officials from the Florida Board of Nursing have been contacted for comment, and attempts were made to reach Martindale directly.

The incident comes on the heels of another controversy involving a Florida nurse. Lexie Lawler, formerly a labor and delivery nurse at Baptist Health Boca Raton Regional Hospital, was terminated last week after posting a video expressing explicit wishes of harm toward political spokesperson Karoline Leavitt during childbirth.

Lawler said in the video, “As a labor and delivery nurse, it gives me great joy to wish Karoline Leavitt a fourth degree tear.”