Senator Elizabeth Warren isn’t buying President Trump’s lame attempt at pretending to support women. “Talk is cheap, put your money where your mouth is,” she said on MSNBC.
The Democratic Senator from Massachusetts is not impressed with Trump’s cheap talk claiming, “I have tremendous respect for women.” Her first response was laughter.
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"Talk is cheap. Put your money where your mouth is." —Sen. Elizabeth Warren on @MSNBC re: Trump's #InternationalWomensDay tweets pic.twitter.com/DF6Kk1W1FV
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Warren listed just a few of the actions someone would take who actually respected women, “Give us some of the rules and regulations that will be helpful to this economy, helpful to women, helpful to our families, helpful to our communities.”
“Don’t support something like an Affordable Care Act amendment that’s going to drive up costs and cut coverage,” Senator Warren suggested.
“Don’t support deregulation of giant financial institutions,” Warren challenged. “That’s not going to help women, that’s not going to help anybody in this country except those who’ve already become billionaires.”
It was all Warren could do not to laugh out loud at the p*ssy-grabber in Chief.
If Donald Trump respected women, he wouldn’t have said or done even 1/100th of the things he did just during the 2016 campaign. He would have policies that helped women instead of catering to rich women only.
Donald Trump doesn’t get to claim he respects women while spitting in their faces and treating them like pieces of meat.
Not while Elizabeth Warren is around anyway. Put up or shut up, Mr. President.
Image: Sen. Elizabeth Warren, MSNBC screen grab
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