Sen. Cory Booker took a shot at fellow Democratic presidential contender Sen. Elizabeth Warren Sunday over her call to break up large technology companies like Facebook, Google, and Amazon.



In an interview with ABC’s Jonathan Karl on "This Week," Booker said to do so "sounds more like a Donald Trump thing to say."





"I don't think that a president should be running around pointing at companies and saying breaking them up without any kind of process here," Booker said. "We do not need a president that is going to use their own personal beliefs and tell you which companies we should break up. We need a president that's going to enforce antitrust laws in this country, and I will be that person."





KARL: So I want to ask you, Chris Hughes who helped co-found Facebook has now come out to say that it should be broken up. he says that it is unprecedented and un-American to have this much power in one company. Where do you stand on breaking up Facebook?



BOOKER: I don't care if it's Facebook, the pharma industry, even the agricultural industry. We've had a problem in America with corporate consolidation, that is having really ill effects.



And we should have -- if I’m president of the United States, I will have the Justice Department that uses antitrust legislation to do the proper investigations and to hold industries accountable for corporate consolidation.



KARL: So Elizabeth Warren's already out there saying break up Facebook, break up Google, break up Amazon.



BOOKER: But I don't think that a president should be running around, pointing at companies and saying breaking them up without any kind of process here.



It's not me and my own personal opinion about going after folks. That sounds more like a Donald Trump thing to say, I'm going to break up you guys, I’m gonna break – no.



We need to create systems and processes that work --



KARL: You just compared Elizabeth Warren to Donald Trump



BOOKER: I most certainly did not, she is my friend.



KARL: Well, that’s what she’s saying. She’s the one that’s saying that.



BOOKER: Well again, she has -- let her discuss and debate her positions. I'm telling you right now, we do not need a president that is going to use their own personal beliefs and tell you which companies we should break up. We need a president that's going to enforce antitrust laws in this country, and I will be that person.