Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren minced no words in
Facebook and
Twitter posts Monday that ripped apart GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump, calling him a "loser" and saying Americans have been "underestimating his campaign for nearly a year."
"Let's be honest — Donald Trump is a loser," the Massachusetts Democrat, who long ago
ruled out a presidential campaign of her own, said in her Facebook post.
"Count all his failed businesses. See how he kept his father's empire afloat by cheating people with scams like Trump University and by using strategic corporate bankruptcy (excuse me, bankruptcies) to skip out on debt.
"Listen to the experts who've concluded he's so bad at business that he might have more money today if he'd put his entire inheritance into an index fund and just left it alone."
And, Warren continued, Trump knows he's a "loser."
"His embarrassing insecurities are on parade: petty bullying, attacks on women, cheap racism, and flagrant narcissism," she wrote.
"But just because Trump is a loser everywhere else doesn't mean he'll lose this election. People have been underestimating his campaign for nearly a year — and it's time to wake up."
Trump shot back at Warren Monday for her attacks, calling her an "Indian" to mock her for a claim of having Native American ancestry, reports
The Hill.
"You mean the Indian?" Trump responded to a reporter asking about Warren's social media attacks. "Who's that? The Indian?"
Trump's comment referred to a controversy Warren met with in her 2012 campaign, when reports came out that Harvard Law School claimed her Native American ancestry as proof of diversity among its faculty.
He also accused Warren and other opponents, and even himself for keeping the nation divided
"The problem with this country right now is it's so divided," he said. "People like Elizabeth Warren really have to get their act together because it's going to stay divided. That includes Hillary, and that probably includes me."
Warren has not endorsed either the campaigns of Hillary Clinton or Bernie Sanders for the Democratic nomination.
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