Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) announced on Tuesday that she has no plans to running for president in 2020.

Warren spoke at the National Press Club today as part of the roll out for the Anti-Corruption and Public Integrity Act — a new bill aimed at restricting politicians who want to become lobbyists after leaving office. The bill’s proposals include the establishment of an independent anti-corruption agency, a ban on elected officials owning stock in office, and a requirement for the IRS to release the tax returns of any presidential candidates.

Since Warren is frequently cited by Democrats as a possible contender to go up against Donald Trump, she was asked at one point today if she intends on running for president.

Her answer:

“I am not running for president in 2020. I am running for the Senate in 2018. The important fight coming up right now is the midterm election.”

Of course, Warren is a well-established Trump critic, and she included several digs at him today, one of which was an allusion to “a president who may be vulnerable to financial blackmail from a hostile foreign power and God knows who else.”

Watch above (start at 54:00), via National Press Club.

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