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Sin City slip-up: Dem Rep drops F-bomb LOADED tirade aimed at Trump, then scrubs it

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Nevada Democrat Susie Lee lit up social media with a profanity-soaked rant targeting Donald Trump — only to quietly delete it after the backlash began brewing.

The outburst came as the Supreme Court prepares to weigh a blockbuster case tied to Trump’s push to end birthright citizenship, a policy move he set in motion almost immediately upon returning to the Oval Office. The executive order, aimed at redefining automatic citizenship, was swiftly halted by a lower court — a decision later upheld by a three-judge panel on the notoriously liberal 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.

But the temperature spiked Tuesday when news broke that Trump himself would show up in person for oral arguments in Trump v. Barbara, scheduled for Wednesday morning.

Lee, who previously tried to weaponize Trump’s Supreme Court appointments during her campaign, took to X (formerly Twitter) with a jaw-dropping tirade that would make even seasoned political brawlers blush.

“So fcking fcked up,” she wrote about Trump’s planned appearance, before adding the line that’s now raising eyebrows nationwide: “I’ll pray they fck him to his face. Sorry, I say fck a lot these days.”

Classy.

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The post didn’t last long. After catching heat — and likely realizing the political optics of publicly wishing harm (even rhetorically) from the nation’s highest court — Lee scrubbed it from her account.

Still, screenshots are forever.

The episode is part of a growing pattern: Democrats dialing up the rhetoric to eleven whenever Trump enters the spotlight — even as they lecture others about “norms” and “civility.”

Meanwhile, the actual issue at hand — whether the Constitution mandates automatic citizenship for anyone born on U.S. soil — remains one of the most consequential legal questions in decades.

And while the Supreme Court will be parsing constitutional text and precedent, at least one member of Congress seems more focused on dropping F-bombs than making arguments.

Stay tuned.

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