Trump insists that 'nut job' Sen. Elizabeth Warren should take a 'drug test'

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 August 15, 2025

Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) is taking flak for her bizarre behavior in a recent video with radical progressive New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani.

According to Breitbart, President Donald Trump recently said that he believes Warren was acting so "hopped up" and goofy that she should be required to take a drug test. 

The president made the comment while he was signing a proclamation commemorating the 90th anniversary of Social Security. He noted during the signing that some 275,000 illegal aliens had been successfully eliminated from the Social Security books.

Trump held nothing back in his statement about Warren, calling her "nut job" before insisting that she be drug tested due to her performance with Mamdani.

What did he say?

As usual, President Trump spoke his mind when talking about Warren and her behavior.

"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 told reporters.

He added, "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."

The president insisted that her behavior was so bizarre that she has to have something going on.

“There’s no way somebody can act that way and be normal," Trump concluded.

Social media reacts

Trump's supporters on social media had plenty to say about Warren's behavior.

"Absolutely love the way President Trump tells it like he sees it. No politically correct, play nice BS. Just the plain unvarnished truth. Pocahantas IS a liar, and we ALL know it," one X user wrote.

Another X user wrote, "Every Democrat should take a drug test!"

Yes, yes they should.

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