Warren slams Trump’s speech as ‘fantasy’ after being called ‘Pocahontas’

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Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren didn’t hold back after President Trump’s Tuesday night address to Congress, where he dubbed her “Pocahontas” while pitching his Ukraine peace plan. Warren, asked if the shoutout caught her off guard, just shook her head. “No,” she said, calling the whole speech “a fantasy” Trump’s spinning. She pointed to her trip to Ukraine, chats with President Volodymyr Zelensky, and meetings with vets, arguing Ukrainians have been battling for three years. “And Donald Trump is determined to throw in with Vladimir Putin,” she fired off. The dig came late in Trump’s 99-minute speech—his longest yet—when he claimed Zelensky’s ready to negotiate peace after a fiery Oval Office clash. Warren’s not buying it. Senate Democratic Whip Dick Durbin chimed in, slamming Trump’s “Pocahontas” jab as “low-rent” and beneath a president. Trump’s speech, packed with boasts about his six-week “common sense revolution,” drew cheers from Republicans but heckling from Dems.