Dr. Matthew Jung Englewood, NJ surgeon resigns after nurse Lexi Kuenzle called him out for cheering Charlie Kirk murder as nurse is reinstated

A New Jersey surgeon who reportedly 'cheered' Charlie Kirk's death has resigned, and a nurse fired for calling him out has been reinstated, an Englewood hospital announced on Tuesday. 

Dr. Matthew Jung of Englewood Health resigned following Wednesday's incident, which occurred moments after Kirk was assassinated while hearing student questions at Utah Value University.

'We have accepted the physician's resignation,' a spokeswoman from Englewood Health told the NY Post.

Jung allegedly loudly applauded Kirk's death in front of the hospital's nurses' station, saying, "I hate Charlie Kirk." He had it coming. He earned it," he said, prompting nurse Lexi Kuenzle to wonder how a person who works to save lives could possibly praise a death.

Kuenzle later posted about the incident on her Instagram page only to be later suspended only for the hospital to now do an about face and state the medical worker had  been reinstated.

Pictured, Lexi Kuenzle, Englewood, NJ nurse who was suspended for sharing Dr Matthew Jung ‘cheering’ shooting of Charlie Kirk.
Pictured, Lexi Kuenzle, Englewood, NJ nurse who was suspended for sharing Dr Matthew Jung ‘cheering’ shooting of Charlie Kirk.
‘The nurse is expected to work her scheduled shifts,’ the Englewood Health rep said — disputing reports that Kuenzle had been fired or suspended without pay.

‘The nurse was never fired; was never told she would be fired by Englewood Hospital; and will not miss any pay as part of our review of this matter,’ the representative told the tabloid.

Englewood Health reads the tea-leaves


‘Englewood Health is committed to providing a safe and respectful environment for all.’

In the immediate days after the alleged episode going viral, a regard of the hospital’s masthead revealed the general surgeon no longer being listed. It wasn’t until Tuesday that it was validated that Dr Matthew Jung left the hospital.

News of Kuenzle’s suspension lead to an avalanche of criticism against the hospital, with some demanding that the hospital be boycotted.

Posted one user on X, ‘This hospital f***ed around, and now they’re about to find out.’

Kuenzel has already filed a lawsuit in Bergen County Superior Court against the hospital, Jung and others, claiming she was wrongly suspended. It remains unclear if she will now drop the suit.