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Trump Calls On ‘Pocahontas’ Liz Warren To Take A Drug Test

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President Donald Trump is calling on Senator Elizabeth Warren, or “Pocahontas” as he has long called her due to false claims of Native American heritage, to submit to a drug test after her bizarre behavior exhibited in a sit-down with pro-communist New York City Mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani.

The far-left senator has fully endorsed Mamdani’s campaign and recently sat down for a bizarre chat with him that was turned into a campaign ad. Warren repeatedly leaned on Mamdani and heaped praise upon his campaign, causing the mayoral frontrunner to break down in tears.

“You know maybe you could practice your bending the knee to the billionaires?” Warren said at the end of the ad, at which point Mamdani got down on one knee.

While speaking with reporters about Social Security fraud on Thursday, President Trump shared his thoughts on the interview while noting that 270,000 illegal aliens have been removed from the program. “Elizabeth Warren said she was an Indian. We call her Pocahontas. She’s a liar. She lied her whole career. Based on the fact that she was an Indian she was able to get into certain colleges, get certain jobs, get into certain universities, to work there,” Trump said.

“She’s a liar and a mean person. She’s a nut job. I watched her the other night–she’s all hopped up endorsing a communist in New York City. And she was all excited and jumping up and down. She’s got to take a drug test,” he continued, adding, “There’s no way somebody can act that way and be normal.”

Warren has praised Mamdani’s policy platform — which includes government-run grocery stores and significant cuts to police resources — as the “Democratic message.” This breaks with some elements of the Democratic Party, including a number of New York lawmakers, who have refused to endorse Mamdani’s campaign.

“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; we’re going to experiment, we’re going to try things on groceries,’ that is the democratic message,” she said.