QUINCY, Mass. — Senator Elizabeth Warren is calling Republican frontrunner Donald Trump a "bully" and accusing him of using "Scott Brown's hate filled attacks" on her family. Warren is keeping up the attacks on Trump following her Twitter tirade just days ago.
When FOX25's Political Reporter Sharman Sacchetti asked the senator if she had written the tweets herself, calling Trump a "loser," she responded "yup."
When asked about the low level of discourse, Warren stood by the name calling, telling us that trump "keeps saying he is a giant business winner. He is not."
Warren spoke in Quincy, following a tour of the South Cove Community Health Center.
She says trump referring to her as "the Indian," and calling into question her claim of Native American heritage is just recycling an old attack from her 2012 opponent, former US Senator Scott Brown.
“Donald Trump is a bully and that's what bullies do. Scott Brown tried the same sort of thing. And if Donald Trump thinks that by using Scott Brown's hate filled attacks on my family that he's going to shut me down, then he better think again."
Warren was never fully able to document her claims of Native American heritage while teaching at Harvard.
In a statement sent to FOX25, Brown said "If either one of us did it, we would have been kicked off the faculty and charges most likely brought against us. But in Massachusetts, with the Globe and particularly Harvard, they cover up for her and neither Harvard, nor Warren will release her hire records. She is
Such a fraud and a hypocrite. She can't even endorse a presidential candidate."