Sass Rogando Sasot is Filipino blogger and transgender rights activist who is a supporter of President Rodrigo Duterte and known for spreading disinformation. She is also co-founder of the Society of Trans Women of the Philippines in 2002.
In October 2002, Sasot along with three other trans women established the transgender rights organization, Trans and Gender Rights Advocates of the Philippines (STRAP; now Society of Trans Women of the Philippines)
Sasot is known for being a supporter of former president Rodrigo Duterte. She is a blogger and posts political content on her Facebook page, For the Motherland.
Sasot was also columnist for The Manila Times in 2017.
Sasot professed to have started supporting Duterte in 2016. She has disputed characterization of Duterte as "anti-LGBT" stating how she was surprised on how local LGBT organisations in Davao City were advanced as early as 2001.
She also advocated for a less "antagonistic" approach in regards to Philippine foreign policy towards China. Sasot has condmned the United States and the United Nations for allegedly taking a more hardlined stance on Duterte's war on drugs compared to the Mexican drug war claiming that the latter is more worse.
Governance and foreign policy analyst Steven Feldstein notes how Sasot, along with RJ Nieto and Rigoberto Tiglao are part of the Philippines' network of digital repression.
RJ Nieto and Sasot were subject of a criminal complaint regarding the doxing of the identity of the blogger behind the Pinoy Ako Blog in 2017. Jay Tarriela and Cielo Magno has also filed a cyber libel case against Sasot for her claims involving the two individuals.
In April 2025, Sasot was cited by House of Representatives of the Philippines Tri-Committee for contempt for repeated refusal to attend its hearings on digital disinformation despite being subpoenaed.
In July 2025, Senator Risa Hontiveros requested the National Bureau of Investigation to probe Sasot, Krizette Laureta Chu, Jay Sonza, Trixie Cruz Angeles, and Byron "Banat By" Cristobal for allegedly spreading a video of former senate probe witness Michael Maurillo who claimed that Hontiveros had given him 1 million pesos to falsely testify against Apollo Quiboloy.
Sasot is a transgender woman. Still presenting as a boy at the time, Sasot studied at a Roman Catholic boys' school where she had a boyfriend. Despite this, Sasot accounts that her lover sees her as a girl. At age 17, Sasot has put on the label "transsexual girl" to describe her gender identity. Sasot recounts on how her mother had a negative reception to her coming out. She attempted suicide in December 2000. She studied in the college department of the same boys' school for her tertiary studies.
Sasot took up graduate studies at the Leiden University in the Netherlands. She has been living in Beijing, China since 2023.