Trump Torches Elizabeth Warren Over Bizarre NYC Endorsement Of Communist Mamdani!

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In a recent Oval Office press conference, President Donald Trump launched a scathing critique of Democratic Sen.

Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts for her endorsement of Zohran Mamdani in his bid for the New York City mayoralty.

Trump suggested that Warren's behavior was so erratic that she should consider undergoing a drug test.

In response to a reporter's question about why Democrats, including Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren, accuse him of attempting to slash Social Security benefits for seniors, Trump responded with a vehement attack on Warren.

`As reported by the Western Journal, the President said, Its so vicious, what they do. Elizabeth Warren said she was an Indian. We call her Pocahontas. Shes a liar. She lied her whole career... Shes a nut job."

Trump's comments were in reference to Warren's recent endorsement of Mamdani, a New York assemblyman. Warren praised Mamdani's vision, stating, When someone stands up and says, I will lead this city by making it more affordable, and here are my plans real plans. Plans to deliver on child care, plans to deliver on housing. Plans to deliver were going to experiment... That is the Democratic message.

However, Trump and other conservatives view Mamdani's plans as a blueprint for a communist takeover of New York. They argue that Warren's endorsement of such a candidate reveals a Democratic message that includes banning guns, shifting the tax burden to whiter neighborhoods, embracing radical Islamic talking points, establishing city-owned grocery stores, and protecting illegal aliens.

Trump also accused Warren of wreaking havoc on the country's financial system, claiming that her policies have put Midwest banks "out of business," leading to a scarcity of loans for farmers and other blue-collar workers. He described her as a mean, horrible human being.

In contrast, Trump's comments about Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont were less harsh. Despite labeling Sanders as nasty and wacky, Trump conceded that the socialist senator remains sharp, even in his 80s a compliment he did not extend to Joe Biden.

The Democratic Party appears to be increasingly embracing socialist and communist rhetoric. While such candidates may find success in local elections or in deeply blue states, large swathes of the country reject this type of governance. Critics argue that left-wing lawmakers' intense disdain for Trump has blinded them and radicalized their agenda.

Trump's blunt and direct language in calling out these lawmakers is characteristic of his disregard for political correctness in favor of what he sees as the hard truth. This hard truth, according to Trump and his supporters, is that a significant political party in the United States has been co-opted to advance harmful interests.