Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) faced criticism for saying that President Donald Trump “slut-shamed” Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) with a non-sexual insult, Tuesday.

After President Donald Trump made a post on Twitter claiming that Sen. Gillibrand “would do anything” for campaign contributions, Sen. Warren made her own post accusing Trump of “slut-shaming.”

“Are you really trying to bully, intimidate and slut-shame @SenGillibrand?” asked Sen. Warren in her post. “Do you know who you’re picking a fight with? Good luck with that, @realDonaldTrump. Nevertheless, #shepersisted.”

Are you really trying to bully, intimidate and slut-shame @SenGillibrand? Do you know who you're picking a fight with? Good luck with that, @realDonaldTrump. Nevertheless, #shepersisted. https://t.co/mYJtBZfxiu — Elizabeth Warren (@SenWarren) December 12, 2017

Sen. Warren was quickly criticized for her post, with numerous users pointing out how she had insinuated that Gillibrand is a “slut.”

It's not immediately clear if Liz Warren realizes she's calling Gillibrand a slut here. https://t.co/AnKzYhGsCE — Kyle Feldscher (@Kyle_Feldscher) December 12, 2017

Gilibrand was in bible group and called a slut by Warren today so that's a fun spectrum to be on. — Stephen Miller (@redsteeze) December 12, 2017

Dec. 12, 2017: The day Donald Trump and Liz Warren both implied that Kirsten Gillibrand is a slut. — jon gabriel (@exjon) December 12, 2017

https://twitter.com/LevNovak/status/940617186703495169

the current shrieking phone calls between the offices of @SenGillibrand and @SenWarren would be more fun to listen to than the missing Watergate tapes — Michael Malice (@michaelmalice) December 12, 2017

As defined by OxfordDictionaries.com, slut-shaming is, “The action or fact of stigmatizing a woman for engaging in behaviour judged to be promiscuous or sexually provocative.”

Charlie Nash is a reporter for Breitbart Tech. You can follow him on Twitter @MrNashington and Gab @Nash, or like his page at Facebook.