Seattle Nurse No Longer Working at Medical Center After Pro-Hamas Building Take over at UW
October 12, 2025
A Seattle nurse is no longer treating patients at Harborview Medical Center after Accuracy in Media called attention to her after-work Antifa activities.
A nurse named Tayler Hart was one of more than 30 individuals reportedly arrested in May for taking over the Interdisciplinary Engineering Building at the University of Washington.
After barricading themselves into the brand new building, the pro-Hamas agitators reportedly destroyed school property, amounting to a whopping $1 million in damages.
Several of those arrested were identified as affiliates of Antifa, according to the Post Millennial.
Accuracy in Media President Adam Guillette paid a visit to Harborview Medical Center following Hart’s arrest with AIM’s signature mobile billboard.
Parked outside the center, the billboard displayed a picture of Hart and read, “a violent anti-semite works as a nurse in harbor view medical center.
It also said, “Warning: you may be treated by a pro-Hamas physician” and urged viewers to visit TaylerHart.com to send a message to relevant officials.
Guillette then spoke with community members about Hart’s employment.
“I would say that activity would seem to be inconsistent with working in this profession,” put one man.
A woman added, “That’s crazy. This place is crazy.”
“For me, it’s scary,” another woman said.
But others didn’t have the same concerns. In fact, they didn’t necessarily believe that Hart was arrested.
“Now if she actually did that, why is she working? Why isn’t she in prison?” a particularly frustrated woman questioned Guillette. She further called him “terrible” for bringing a mobile billboard.
Guillette asked one man who disapproved of the billboard if he was worried by someone who is pro-Hamas being employed at the center and he said: “No, not at all.”
Shortly after AIM’s visit, we were informed that Hart was no longer employed at Harborview Medical Center. Thank you to all supporters for taking action.
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