Thanks for the warning, @gpetrowitsch. I actually ended up disabling a PCI driver from the Device Manager, which was also a bad move...it disabled my touch screen, touch pad, and other hardware interfaces. Luckily it must have reinstalled itself after restart so we are good now.
I actually seemed to have resolved the problem by updating my LV 2018 packages and also I updated Windows with the 'Feature Update to Windows 10, version 1909 (2)'.
My issue is no longer happening. I can remove anything from my USB-C port and no BSOD! I assume the LV update is actually what solved the issue...but I just did everything because I was getting too annoyed.
Best,