Senator Elizabeth Warren faced sharp criticism on Monday after posting comments about the release of Israeli hostages that omitted any mention of President Donald Trump’s role in brokering the peace deal between Israel and Hamas.
President Trump delivered remarks to the Israeli Knesset in Jerusalem earlier in the day, following a historic agreement that secured the release of hostages held by Hamas in Gaza.
The speech came after the president’s successful mediation efforts led to a cease-fire and a wider peace framework between Israel and the militant group.
Thirteen Israeli hostages were returned to Israel on Monday after two years in captivity. The release marked a major diplomatic breakthrough credited to Trump’s direct involvement in the negotiations.
While many world leaders and Israeli officials praised the president’s achievement, Warren instead used the occasion to highlight her past statements.
“For two excruciating years, I have called for the return of the hostages brutally kidnapped on October 7th and held in Gaza,” she wrote on X.
“Today is a good day. Surviving Israeli hostages are finally home and reuniting with loved ones. I’m thinking of them and their families on this joyful day and praying for their full recovery. I’m also grieving for all those who can’t come home today.”
Warren went on to add, “Today must also be an important step toward lasting peace in the region — peace for both Israelis and Palestinians. We must end the war in Gaza, surge humanitarian aid, and negotiate a two-state solution now.”
For two excruciating years, I have called for the return of the hostages brutally kidnapped on October 7th and held in Gaza.
Today is a good day. Surviving Israeli hostages are finally home and reuniting with loved ones. I’m thinking of them and their families on this joyful day… https://t.co/V6uDL89Gzj [1]
— Elizabeth Warren (@SenWarren) October 13, 2025 [2]
Her post immediately drew attention online, not for its diplomatic tone, but for what it left out — any acknowledgment of President Trump’s direct role in achieving the agreement.
Critics noted that Warren’s comments read more like a political statement than a recognition of the events that unfolded.
Vice President J.D. Vance responded [3] directly to Warren’s post with a single line that quickly went viral.
“The president told me he did this on Indigenous Peoples Day in honor of you,” Vance wrote.
The president told me he did this on Indigenous Peoples Day in honor of you. https://t.co/KsTPzHQ2yz [4]
— JD Vance (@JDVance) October 13, 2025 [5]
The remark spread quickly across X, prompting widespread reactions from users who praised the vice president’s pointed humor.
I think Senator Warren deserves 1/1024ths of the credit for this incredible day.
— Clay Travis (@ClayTravis) October 13, 2025 [6]
Clearly, you are learning from the master! Well done, JD!
— Oreo_Speedwagon (@1OreoSpeedwagon) October 13, 2025 [7]
Vance is a savage for this
— TM3 (@TM3pro) October 13, 2025 [8]
Many reposted the exchange alongside clips of Trump’s address to the Knesset earlier that day, where he spoke about unity, regional stability, and the importance of ending cycles of violence in the Middle East.
Vance’s response was shared thousands of times within hours, dominating political discussions on the platform throughout the day.
His post came as officials in Jerusalem confirmed that additional negotiations remain underway to facilitate the release of more hostages and to expand humanitarian cooperation in Gaza.
The peace deal represents the first formal agreement between Israel and Hamas in nearly two decades and was reached after weeks of intensive back-channel diplomacy.
It is expected to lead to ongoing talks in the region aimed at maintaining stability and preventing further hostilities.
President Trump’s visit to Israel followed meetings with Israeli leaders and regional partners who participated in the negotiations.
The administration said the next phase of discussions would focus on ensuring compliance with the agreement and pursuing broader regional cooperation.