Elizabeth Warren Slammed for 'Gross' Response to Israeli Hostage Release: 'Just Say It'

Do Democrats really think Americans are this dumb?

On the first day of the Trump-brokered cease-fire—a historic breakthrough that saw the surviving Israeli hostages finally reunited with their families—Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) tried to swoop in and grab credit for a peace deal that eluded Joe Biden for more than a year of his presidency.

And like her mentor Barack Obama, Warren carefully omitted the one name responsible for actually getting it done: President Donald J. Trump.

Warren posted triumphantly on X:

“For two excruciating years, I have called for the return of the hostages brutally kidnapped on October 7th and held in Gaza.
Today is a good day. Surviving Israeli hostages are finally home and reuniting with loved ones. I’m thinking of them and their families on this joyful day and praying for their full recovery. I’m also grieving for all those who can’t come home today.”

A “good day,” she calls it—without once mentioning Trump, the man who actually made it happen.

The backlash was immediate and brutal.

Conservative commentator Megyn Kelly said it best:

“You’re so gross. Trump did it. Just say it.”

But Kelly wasn’t alone. Across social media, users shredded Warren for her self-congratulatory tone and blatant revisionism. The irony of a failed presidential candidate taking a victory lap for Trump’s success wasn’t lost on anyone.

This is, after all, the same Elizabeth Warren who spent the 2020 campaign pretending to be a populist while pushing every radical talking point her consultants could dream up—only to get crushed in her own state’s primary.

Now she’s back to doing what Democrats do best: taking credit for Trump’s accomplishments while pretending they never happened.

Let’s be clear. The fragile cease-fire and the long-awaited return of Israeli hostages didn’t come from Warren’s tweets or Biden’s endless “statements of concern.” They came from the strength and persistence of the Israel Defense Forces, the leadership of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and the unrelenting diplomatic pressure from President Donald Trump.

That’s the reality Democrats can’t stomach.

For nearly two years, they’ve either openly criticized or quietly undermined Israel while pandering to the far-left fringe that cheers for Hamas. Now, when Trump delivers what they couldn’t, they want to rewrite the script.

But Americans aren’t falling for it. They see who actually delivers results—and who merely performs outrage for clicks and cable hits.

So no, Senator Warren, the American people aren’t as dumb as you think. They remember who stood with Israel when it mattered. They remember who fought for peace when the so-called “foreign policy experts” couldn’t.

And they know exactly who deserves the credit for bringing hostages home and hope back to the Middle East.

It wasn’t you.
It wasn’t Biden.
It was President Donald J. Trump.

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