Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass. speaks to the Center of American Progress Action Fund, Wednesday, July 13, in Washington. | AP Photo Warren to La Raza conference: We won't build Trump's 'stupid wall'

As Hillary Clinton rolled out her running mate Tim Kaine in Miami Saturday, erstwhile VP pick contender Elizabeth Warren was also in Florida, slamming Donald Trump's "stupid wall" at the National Council of La Raza conference in Orlando.

The Massachusetts senator drew a clear divide between Trump and the country's Hispanic population, telling attendees that Hispanics were disproportionately hit by the 2008 housing crisis while accusing the Republican nominee of profiting from it.


"We will never build Donald Trump's stupid wall," she told the crowd to cheers during her 20-minute address, adding that "diversity has made this country strong."

Previously, Warren had tweeted at Trump saying he should catch her speech, and "I don't think you'll like it."

Warren later returned to her Twitter feed to criticize Trump's economic policies, following up on the comments made at the conference.

"@realDonaldTrump? He cheered on the 2008 housing crisis so he could scoop up real estate on the cheap. Trump thinks only about himself," she tweeted Saturday evening.

Warren also praised the newly formalized Democratic ticket,

"[email protected] started his career helping families fight housing discrimination. That's because Tim has always had a good heart," she tweeted.

And she praised the running mates during her own event, saying: "Hillary Clinton must be the next president of the United States, and Tim Kaine must be the next vice president of the United States. Not 'can,' not 'should,' we must make them."

Neither Clinton or Trump was invited to speak at the conference this year, according to the Orlando Sun Sentinel report.