The same day President Obama announced his endorsement for Hillary Clinton, Sen. Elizabeth Warren also announced her support for the Democratic nominee. She explained her thoughts on the Rachel Maddow Show. Check out the video, above.

Warren and Clinton also met this morning. "The sit-down is fueling speculation about Warren’s prospects as a potential vice presidential pick," the Washington Post reported.

Here's more about Warren's endorsement from the New York Times:

“I’m ready to jump in this fight and make sure that Hillary Clinton is the next president of the United States and be sure that Donald Trump gets nowhere near the White House,” Ms. Warren told The Boston Globe.

Never short on confidence, when asked on Thursday by Rachel Maddow, the MSNBC television host, if she believes that she herself could be commander in chief, Ms. Warren said, “Yes, I do.”

Mrs. Clinton’s aides had been pressuring Ms. Warren for an endorsement, and the senator decided to do so after talking with Mr. Sanders over the weekend, aides close to her said.

Ms. Warren shares Mr. Sanders’s dislike of superdelegates, who are typically longtime Democratic officials and activists. She waited until Democratic primary voters across the country had their say, but before the superdelegates formally cast their votes, to weigh in.

Some Berners were nonchalant about Warren's endorsement:


While the more hardcore #BernieOrBust crowd was pissed.




From her Facebook page: