Elizabeth Warren heavily criticized Republican front-runner Donald Trump in a series of tweets Monday morning.
The Massachusetts senator — who in 2015 said she agrees with Trump’s planned “taxation of the billionaires” — began by criticizing Trump’s business record and “petty bullying” before urging her followers to “make sure Trump ends this campaign every bit the loser that he started it.” (RELATED: Warren Agrees With Trump On Taxes But Not Immigration)
Let’s be honest – @realDonaldTrump is a loser. Count all his failed businesses. See how he cheated people w/ scams like Trump U.
— Elizabeth Warren (@elizabethforma) March 21, 2016
See how @realDonaldTrump kept his father’s empire afloat using strategic corporate bankruptcies to skip out on debt.
— Elizabeth Warren (@elizabethforma) March 21, 2016
Listen to experts who say @realDonaldTrump might have more money today if he’d put his inheritance in an index fund & left it alone.
— Elizabeth Warren (@elizabethforma) March 21, 2016
.@RealDonaldTrump knows he’s a loser. His insecurities are on parade: petty bullying, attacks on women, cheap racism, flagrant narcissism.
— Elizabeth Warren (@elizabethforma) March 21, 2016
But just because @realDonaldTrump is a loser everywhere else doesn’t mean he’ll lose this election.
— Elizabeth Warren (@elizabethforma) March 21, 2016
.@RealDonaldTrump stands ready to tear apart an America that was built on values like decency, community, and concern for our neighbors.
— Elizabeth Warren (@elizabethforma) March 21, 2016
Many of history’s worst authoritarians started out as losers – and @realDonaldTrump is a serious threat.
— Elizabeth Warren (@elizabethforma) March 21, 2016
The way I see it, it’s our job to make sure @realDonaldTrump ends this campaign every bit the loser that he started it.
— Elizabeth Warren (@elizabethforma) March 21, 2016
Despite being one of the most liberal sitting, senators, Warren has yet to endorse a presidential candidate.
Most recently, she has been accused of intentionally dodging questions about both Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton, in hopes of being named VP by whoever eventually wins the Democratic nomination.(VIDEO: Brezezinski — Warren Dodges Questions Because She Wants To Be VP)