Sen. Elizabeth Warren, a potential Democratic candidate for president in 2020, took a page from Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign playbook Tuesday and unveiled a wide-ranging anti-corruption package that targets Washington’s swampiest activity — lobbying.

But in doing so, the Massachusetts Democrat did not speak of “draining the swamp” — one of Trump’s 2016 campaign slogans — and she scoffed at the notion that the president has changed Washington for the better.

Rather, Warren said the Trump administration has ushered in the most corrupt Washington era to date.

“But they are not the cause of the rot,” she said during a speech at the National Press Club in Washington. “They’re just the biggest, stinkiest example of it.”

Watch: Warren Targets Corruption in Washington With Proposed Lobbying Bill