A hospital in Buffalo fired a top medical executive after she mocked supporters of President Trump on her Facebook account.

Laura Krolczyk, Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center's vice president for external affairs, was fired this week by the hospital, spokeswoman Annie Deck-Miller told Buffalo News.

Krolczyk was initially placed on administrative leave by the hospital after conservative commentator Michael Caputo posted screenshots of an exchange between Krolczyk and another top official at the hospital, Lisa LaTrovato.

According to screenshots posted by Caputo, the exchange between the two women began after Krolczyk posted a link to a news article suggesting Trump did not want the federal government to pay General Motors for ventilator production.

"But will waste more than that on a wall and space force," LaTrovato replied.

"Trump supporters need to pledge to give up their ventilators for someone else ... and not go to the hospital," Krolczyk, who previously worked on Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign, said.

LaTrovato responded again, saying, "I think they should be the only ones in packed churches on Sunday."

"They should barricade themselves in there and ride this out," Krolczyk wrote.

LaTrovato has been placed on administrative leave, the hospital said.



Here are the workday public Facebook posts made by @RoswellPark senior executive spokesman Laura Krolczyk, former Hillary Clinton advisor, on how to assure Trump voters get COVID19. pic.twitter.com/mX3jtHhMog — Read/Watch The Ukraine Hoax! 🇺🇸🇺🇦 (@MichaelRCaputo) March 27, 2020



"This behavior is not tolerated at Roswell Park. If any team members act in a way that does not accord with that commitment, we will take swift and appropriate action, just as we did in this instance," CEO Candace S. Johnson told Buffalo News.