Warren trolls right-wing conspiracy theorist
Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) hit back at right-wing conspiracy theorist Jacob Wohl on Thursday after he accused of her infidelity.
Wohl held a press conference on Thursday where he accused Warren of infidelity. The event included a picture of Warren, with the caption “Cougar?”
{mosads}Warren, in turn, promoted her stance on low-cost college education, citing her alma mater, whose mascot happens to be a cougar.
“It’s always a good day to be reminded that I got where I am because a great education was available for $50 a semester at the University of Houston (go Cougars!). We need to cancel student debt and make college free for everyone who wants it,” Warren tweeted.
It’s always a good day to be reminded that I got where I am because a great education was available for $50 a semester at the University of Houston (go Cougars!). We need to cancel student debt and make college free for everyone who wants it. pic.twitter.com/fHasLm0j9P
— Elizabeth Warren (@ewarren) October 3, 2019
Warren received widespread praise for the comeback on Twitter.
Elizabeth Warren’s tweet response to Jacob Wohl’s nonsense is so good that staffers on other campaigns are amplifying it.
— Charlotte Clymer️ (@cmclymer) October 3, 2019
Elizabeth Warren wins Internet. https://t.co/i1Rqaxn2G8
— Molly Jong-Fast (@MollyJongFast) October 3, 2019
Sending the perfect tweet? Elizabeth Warren has a plan for that. https://t.co/t5JfCe7pgR
— Chris Jackson (@ChrisCJackson) October 3, 2019
Wohl was permanently banned from Twitter earlier this year after spreading a number of outlandish conspiracy theories.
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