A call to #FireTheIntern has been lighting up Twitter as people blasted Sen. Maggie Hassan (D-N.H.) for only suspending a Keene State student working in her D.C. office who shouted a foul expletive at President Trump.

Hassan’s office confirmed that Caitlin Marriott, a senior at Keene State, was the one who shouted, “Mr. President, (expletive) you,” across the Senate Rotunda in the Capitol last week. Trump was on his way to meet with Republican lawmakers to discuss immigration. The outburst comes as anti-Trump protesters have hounded administration officials out of restaurants, with encouragement from some leading Democrats.

Marriott was given a week’s suspension for “her breach of office policies regarding respectful and appropriate conduct,” according to Hassan’s communications director Aaron Jacobs, and had her congressional intern ID badge revoked. Marriott could not be reached for comment.

Among hundreds who lit up Twitter, @Trader60611 asked, “@SenatorHassan Would Ms. Marriott have been terminated if she used the anti-Trump epithet on you? And yet you allow her to remain employed because she ‘only’ insulted the President of the United States? Is this sane? #firetheintern.”

New Hampshire Young Republicans Chairman Joe Sweeney told the Herald, “I really felt a sense of embarrassment for the state of New Hampshire. I do think she should be fired for her comments and I think the real focus should be the culture that Sen. Hassan has created that would allow an intern to think this was an OK thing to do.”

But Lucas Meyer, president of the New Hampshire Young Democrats, countered, “What young people in New Hampshire are offended by is the gutting protections for pre-existing conditions, putting children in cages, and the seemingly endless list of ridiculous and dangerous policies being pushed by the Trump administration. We’ve spent the past two years organizing and talking to young people across the state so we can be ready to help change our country’s course come the fall.”

Keene State spokeswoman Kelly Ricaurte said Marriott’s actions do not violate the school’s code of conduct.

“Keene State respects the freedom of speech however we are disappointed with the conduct of Caitlin Marriott,” Ricaurte said in an email.

Former New Hampshire U.S. Sen. Bob Smith, who served from 1990 to 2003, said if she was his employee he would have fired her.

“If I were in the U.S. Senate and one of my staff members yelled that to President Obama walking through the capital, I’d probably have to go to Leavenworth to visit her because she’d be in jail by now,” Smith said. “I’ve never really seen anything like it in my political lifetime. … You have to ask yourself, ‘What is the environment that this young person is in?’ ”