Trump, 79, Explodes at GOP Senator Susan Collins in Profanity-Filled Call

President Donald Trump laid into Republican Senator Susan Collins in an expletive-laden phone call after she voted against one of his top priorities.

The president reportedly made a “profanity-laced” call to the vulnerable Republican senator on Thursday, sources told The Hill. Collins was one of five GOP senators to join Democrats in advancing a resolution on the War Powers Act from committee to the floor, which passed in a 52-47 vote earlier in the day.

“He was very mad about the vote,” the source told The Hill. “Very mad. Very hot.”

Senators Susan Collins (left) and Lisa Murkowski (right) both expressed fierce opposition to the U.S. trying to buy or invade Greenland on Wednesday.
Senators Susan Collins (left) and Lisa Murkowski (right) both expressed fierce opposition to the U.S. trying to buy or invade Greenland on Wednesday. Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images

The resolution would block the president’s ability to use military force against Venezuela following the U.S. capture of the country’s president, Nicolás Maduro. This throws a wrench in Trump’s plans to seize Venezuela’s oil.

The source told The Hill that the president “basically read her the riot act,” in a phone call that came “out of the blue.” Collins’ office confirmed to The Hill that the call took place, but did not include any additional details on what the president said. The Daily Beast reached out to the senator’s representatives and the White House for comment.

US President Donald Trump speaks during a meeting with US oil companies executives in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC on January 9, 2026. President Trump is aiming to convince oil executives to support his plans in Venezuela, a country whose energy resources he says he expects to control for years to come. US forces seized Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro in a sweeping military operation on January 3, with Trump making no secret that control of Venezuela's oil was at the heart of his actions. (Photo by SAUL LOEB / AFP via Getty Images)
US President Donald Trump speaks during a meeting with US oil companies executives in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC on January 9, 2026. SAUL LOEB/AFP via Getty Images

In addition to Collins, Republican senators Rand Paul, Lisa Murkowski, Josh Hawley, and Todd Young also voted to advance the war powers resolution. The move made Trump irate. He posted at length about the five conservative lawmakers on his social media platform, Truth Social.

“Republicans should be ashamed of the Senators that just voted with Democrats in attempting to take away our Powers to fight and defend the United States of America,” Trump wrote. “Susan Collins, Lisa Murkowski, Rand Paul, Josh Hawley, and Todd Young should never be elected to office again.”

More than two hundred people take part in the ''Hands off Venezuela'' protest against American military action to oust Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro in Cologne, Germany, on January 8, 2026.
More than two hundred people take part in the ”Hands off Venezuela” protest against American military action to oust Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro in Cologne, Germany, on January 8, 2026. NurPhoto/NurPhoto via Getty Images

Collins is up for reelection this year and faces a tight race as Democratic challengers gain in popularity. Her seat will be important for Republicans to maintain control of the Senate after the midterms. However, Trump has been a thorn in his party’s side, openly expressing his desire to see Collins out. This latest call appears to reaffirm his animosity toward the senator.

“The president obviously is unhappy with the vote,” Collins told reporters following Trump’s ire. “I guess this means that he would prefer to have Gov. Mills or somebody else with whom he’s not had a great relationship. I don’t know, I’m just not going to comment.”

Secretary of State Marco Rubio (C) greets founder and CEO of Armstrong Oil and Gas, Bill Armstrong, as he arrives to a meeting with oil and gas executives in the East Room.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio greets founder and CEO of Armstrong Oil and Gas Bill Armstrong as he arrives to a meeting with oil and gas executives in the East Room of the White House on January 9, 2026 in Washington, DC. Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images

The president has faced pressure and criticism following the operation in Venezuela that ended in Maduro’s capture. While Maduro sits in custody awaiting trial, Trump has announced plans for the U.S. to “run” Venezuela and sell millions of barrels of its oil.

Trump met with major oil executives from companies like Chevron and Exxon on Friday to discuss Venezuela’s oil infrastructure. However, the president, 79, quickly veered off-topic, pausing the meeting to wax poetic about the White House ballroom currently under construction.

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