Conservative commentator Ann Coulter went on a rant against Delta Air Lines after being removed from the extra legroom seat she paid for on a flight from New York to Florida on Saturday.

She expected the same sympathy United Airlines passenger Dr. David Dao received after he was forcibly dragged from his seat by security at Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport in April, leaving him bloodied and bruised, Newsweek reported.

However, following Dao’s incident, Coulter called for the Kentucky doctor’s deportation on Twitter at the time, tweeting, “Sorry about the dragging, but the convicted pill-mill doctor should be deported. Dreamland.”

Sorry about the dragging, but the convicted pill-mill doctor should be deported. Dreamland https://t.co/Vp5tH4CYe6 https://t.co/vLBcA88xUB — Ann Coulter (@AnnCoulter) April 11, 2017

Coulter referred to a piece in the local Courier-Journal, citing that Dao previously had his medical license suspended for drug abuse.

Footage of the incident on United Airlines showed security officials forcibly removing Dao from his seat, with passengers recounting that he had a bloodied face, apparently dazed and ran to the back of the plane.

Dr. Dao and United Airlines reached an “amicable” settlement at the end of April with a condition that the amount remain undisclosed.

Meanwhile, Coulter went on a social media tirade to call out Delta, its employees, as well as the passenger who ended up taking her original seat, which reportedly cost $10,000. On Monday, the right-wing political commentator would not let it go, saying:

If you thought it was about $30, @Delta, why didn’t you give this woman $30 and let me stay in my PRE-BOOKED, ASSIGNED seat? pic.twitter.com/sR1g8tuRWX — Ann Coulter (@AnnCoulter) July 17, 2017

So glad I took time investigate the aircraft & PRE-BOOK a specific seat on @Delta, so some woman could waltz at the last min & take my seat. — Ann Coulter (@AnnCoulter) July 15, 2017

But at least @Delta was nice @ it, summarily snatching my ticket from my hand & ordering me to move w/o explanation, compensation or apology — Ann Coulter (@AnnCoulter) July 16, 2017

Hey @Delta, if it was so important for the dachshund-legged woman to take my seat, she should have BOOKED THE SEAT IN ADVANCE. Like I did. — Ann Coulter (@AnnCoulter) July 16, 2017

STILL WAITING FOR AN EXPLANATION FROM THE BRILLIANT, TALENTED, HARDWORKING STAFF AT @Delta. https://t.co/euJP9GFZa1 — Ann Coulter (@AnnCoulter) July 16, 2017

No one would think that 28 hours (& counting) for an explanation is due to @Delta‘s incompetence. @Delta employees MUCH too talented! https://t.co/euJP9GFZa1 — Ann Coulter (@AnnCoulter) July 16, 2017

She even brought Delta CEO Ed Bastian into the mess.

At the risk of being “insulting,” I want to give the @Delta CEO a factual description of how his (very talented) employees treat customers. https://t.co/sbAdxYq607 — Ann Coulter (@AnnCoulter) July 17, 2017

Delta hit back hard, defending its employees and customers.

@AnnCoulter Additionally, your insults about our other customers and employees are unacceptable and unnecessary. — Delta (@Delta) July 16, 2017

According to USA Today, Delta issued a statement on the incident.

“We are sorry that the customer did not receive the seat she reserved and paid for. More importantly, we are disappointed that the customer has chosen to publicly attack our employees and other customers by posting derogatory and slanderous comments and photos in social media. Her actions are unnecessary and unacceptable.”

Image of Ann Coulter via Gage Skidmore/Flickr (CC BY-SA 2.0)