Warren: Trump sounded like ‘some two-bit dictator’

Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren on Thursday called the Republican National Convention “the nastiest, most divisive convention that we’ve seen in half a century.”

“What Donald Trump says is, there’s a problem out there, and what you have to understand is that it’s all about each other,” Warren said in an appearance on CBS’ “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.”

“What you need to be afraid of is every other American. I’ve got to tell you, that speech tonight, he sounded like some two-bit dictator of some country that you couldn’t find on a map,” she added.

Colbert responded in sarcastic support: “I want to defend him a second. He’s not a two-bit dictator; he sounded like a billionaire dictator. Two bits is insulting to the man.”

“He sounded like a dictator of a small country rather than a man who is running for the highest office of the strongest democracy on the face of this Earth. That’s what he sounded like,” Warren remarked.

Warren has torn into Trump before, from rants on Twitter to speeches at various events. Most recently, she went on off Trump’s vice presidential running mate, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence.

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