Representative Susie Lee expressed her anger towards President Trump in a crude online post prior to the Supreme Court hearing on birthright citizenship, only to erase it moments later after it was widely captured.
In her now-deleted comment, she stated, “So f——-g f——d up. I’ll pray they f—- him to his face. Sorry, I say f—- a lot these days.” This outburst followed a discussion about Trump’s attendance at the Supreme Court hearing.
The comment gained traction after Semafor’s congressional journalist Nicholas Wu shared a screenshot, prompting immediate backlash from critics who condemned the Nevada Democrat’s language.
Lee, who labels herself on X as “America’s #1 Most Bipartisan Member of Congress,” made the comment around 1:03 a.m. but chose to remove it shortly afterward.
Trump’s appearance at the Supreme Court coincided with oral arguments regarding his executive order to end automatic birthright citizenship for most children born in the U.S. to illegal immigrants and those on temporary visas. This policy is fundamental to his administration’s efforts to reform immigration and challenges the traditional understanding of the 14th Amendment.
In a now deleted post, Rep. Susie Lee (D-NV) said of President Trump going to SCOTUS this morning:
“So fucking fucked up. I’ll pray they fuck him to his face.” pic.twitter.com/tSW5jJnnlC
— Bill Melugin (@BillMelugin_) April 1, 2026
Critics of Trump expressed concerns that his presence could be seen as attempting to sway or intimidate the justices, given that no sitting president has attended Supreme Court oral arguments before.
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Lee has publicly criticized the immigration system as “broken” and maintains that she advocates for bipartisan approaches to immigration reform. She promotes a “fast, fair, and final” strategy for those seeking a better life and contributing to the economy.
In her 2024 proposal, she suggested a pathway to citizenship while attributing problems in the immigration system to “far-right leadership” that politicizes the issue.
The Washington Times has reached out to both Lee’s office and the White House for their perspectives on this incident.
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