Elizabeth Warren’s hysterical accusations against Donald Trump and his advisors are apparently up for negotiation.

The Massachusetts senator, dubbed “Fauxcahontas,” “Liawatha,” and other clever names for fudging her ethnicity to boost her academic career, appeared on CNN and in the span of less than 60 seconds, modified her accusation against Trump advisor Steve Bannon.

Referring to Trump, Warren said, “He’s got as his strategic advisor a person who is a white supremacist, and,” before Anderson Cooper jumped in, saying, “There’s no evidence he’s a white supremacist,” as Warren rolled her eyes.

“There are obviously white supremacists who support Donald Trump or like Breitbart or Steve Bannon, but…” Cooper said.

“Come on,” Warren shot back. “Are we really — I mean, Steve Bannon has certainly associated himself with white supremacists, would you go that far?” attempting to negotiate with Cooper her race-based charge against Trump.

“I don’t know that you can say though he’s a white supremacist,” Cooper responded, not taking Warren’s bait.

“Well, he’s associated himself with white supremacists, is that close enough?” she asked.

Cooper didn’t flinch.

Warren then claimed, “Donald Trump has said he’s going to go forward on bigotry and he’s going to go forward on Wall Street insiders.

“I think this is a real problem for the American people. I don’t think this is where the American people want to go,” Warren said.