U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren has had a tough week or so.

Elizabeth Warren's Senate Floor Tumble

First, the 76-year-old Massachusetts Democrat landed on her keister for all the world to see after leaning on a small table in the Senate Chamber, thinking it would hold her up. It did not.

Warren, still rather spry for a person her age, went down fast but sprang up just as quickly. I am glad that Warren did not hurt herself in the fall, but being that she is so damn smug, I found her tumble amusing.

Warren Defends Billionaire Tax on CNBC

Several days later, Warren found herself defending a proposed tax increase on "billionaire" residents of New York City and the economic policies of Social Democrat mayoral Hopeful Zohran Mamdani, whom Warren supports, in a live debate on CNBC.

Fortunately for Warren, no one watches the cable network.

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CNBC quoted Warren as saying, "If you think that the best way to run city government or national government is to start with the billionaires and say, what will work best for you? Vote Republican. But if you don't, then let's make the city more affordable. Let's make the country more affordable."

"And the way we do that, let's focus on housing. Let's focus on groceries," she said.

Why is Liz Warren pushing a tax hike in New York City?

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Trump Responds With Fresh Attack

On Monday, Warren caught the wrath of one of her least favorite people, President Donald Trump, who posted on social media: "Elizabeth Warren is a LOSER! She lies about everything, including the fact that she is an Indian."

"She is NOT," said Trump, adding, "She is no Pocahontas!!!"

Warren had been taking potshots at Trump's economy for several days.

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