President Trump brushed aside the opposition of Bay State Sen. Elizabeth Warren, dismissing her as a “hopeless case” and “highly overrated voice” as the Democrat fervently opposed his health care agenda.

In a “Fox & Friends” interview that aired yesterday, Trump was asked how he can accomplish his health care reforms with the progressive darling trumpeting that “people will die” as a result.

“I actually think she’s a hopeless case,” Trump said, resurrecting his “Pocahontas” nickname for Warren, a dig at her claimed Native American heritage. “I actually think that she is just somebody that’s got a lot of hatred, a lot of anger.”

Trump questioned how much sway Warren holds in her own party.

“I don’t think she has the kind of support that some people do,” he said. “I think she hurt Hillary (Clinton). I watched her campaign for Hillary, and she was so angry. Hillary would be sitting back listening to her, trying to smile, but there were a lot of people in that audience that were going, ‘Wow, is this what we want?’

“There’s a lot of anger there, and hostility,” he said. “I think she’s a highly overrated voice.”

Warren didn’t respond to the dig, but reiterated her opposition to GOP Senate health care reform legislation in a statement calling it a “monstrosity” and saying Trump should “junk it and start over.”

Warren said the bill will kick “millions off health insurance.”

Herald wire services contributed to this report.