A Florida nurse is facing intense backlash after a TikTok video surfaced in which she called on foreign governments to attack the United States in order to remove what she described as President Donald Trump’s “regime.”
The controversial clip quickly spread across social media, prompting fierce debate and criticism before the video was eventually set to private.
Viral Video Triggers National Reaction

In the video, Joyce Schulz-Killian openly appeals to several countries, urging them to intervene in American politics through military action.
“Come on, Canada, come on, UK, come on, China, you know you wanna do it,” Joyce Schulz-Killian said in a recent video posted to TikTok.
She continued with a more direct plea.
“Come in and attack [the] United States,” she continued in the video. “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 clip circulated rapidly online before Schulz-Killian restricted access to the video by making it private.
Nurse Defends Purpose of the Video
Despite the criticism, Schulz-Killian said the video was meant to express her political concerns rather than encourage violence.
In a statement, she explained that her intention was to highlight what she believes is growing dissatisfaction with the current administration.
She said she posted the video “to bring awareness that NOT all Americans support the regime in place of Donald Trump. Some of the Americans grew up believing in the Constitution and that the government is for the people, by the people. That Congress represents the people and not one person is in charge, even the President has oversight.”
According to Schulz-Killian, her concerns center on what she described as executive overreach and alleged constitutional violations.
“I wanted to mention my fears that America is attacking boats without cause, killing our own United States citizens and calling them terrorists, sending US troops to foreign countries in war, making decisions without oversight and then not following court orders when they do come down,” she said.
Concerns Over Government Power

Schulz-Killian further elaborated on her fears about the structure of government power and oversight.
“There appears to be no checks and balances,” she continued in her statement. “Just because we don’t like a regime of another country, is it in our place to kill the leader or bomb the country and a school of 175 children and educators and then deny it right to our faces. If that is true, then couldn’t other countries concerned about the American well-being come and help us from this dictator leadership we appear to have. Court orders are not followed. That is all I was saying is, this is not what I was taught about how the government works and the three levels of branches. The President did not believe in the Constitution when he took his Oath. We are in a Constitutional crisis and all the other countries see it, but us.”
Her comments have fueled heated online discussion, with critics accusing her of promoting dangerous rhetoric while supporters argue she was expressing political frustration.
Professional Background and Business
Schulz-Killian operates a patient advocacy service called At Your Request Patient Advocate, which provides private nurse advocacy services for clients throughout the United States.
According to her company website, she earned a Bachelor of Science in Nursing in 2012 and later completed a patient advocacy certificate from Cleveland State University in 2015. She also holds additional credentials including Certified Senior Advisor (CSA), obtained in 2016.
The business advertises services designed to help patients and families navigate complex healthcare decisions and medical systems.
TikTok Account Set to Private After Threats

Following the backlash surrounding the video, Schulz-Killian said she changed her TikTok account’s privacy settings after receiving threats.
She explained the reason simply.
“death threats do make a person change a privacy level.”
The controversy continues to circulate online as social media users debate the nurse’s remarks and their broader political implications.



