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Saturday in a speech to the National Council of La Raza in Orlando, FL, Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) excoriated Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, referring to him as a “fraud” and someone as president that would fan “the flames of hatred and division.”

Warren urged attendees to vote for Trump’s general election opponent presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, warning that Trump defies the idea of diversity.

“We believe that diversity has made this country strong,” Warren said. “And racism, sexism, homophobia, hatred, injustice and bigotry have no place here.”

Warren would later dismiss the possibility of a wall at the southern U.S. border that Trump has regularly touted on the campaign trail.

“We will never build Donald Trump’s stupid wall,” she added to a standing ovation.

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