President Donald Trump was busy Tuesday wielding his favorite cyber weapon for a couple of precision strikes at his political opponents amid the jubiliation and surprise in the Democratic camp after former Vice President Joe Biden's bounced back to the top of the ticket.

Trump eviscerated former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., on Twitter for their terrible performances Super Tuesday.

First he taunted Bloomberg for spending hundreds of millions of dollars and still stumbling in the 14 states that voted Super Tuesday. Bloomberg was banking on his vast personal fortune to power him to the top of the ticket. To that end, he had even skipped the early voting states to focus on Super Tuesday. Trump, never one to lose a good opportunity to mock his political opponents, tweeted Tuesday night:

"The biggest loser tonight, by far, is Mini Mike Bloomberg. His 'political' consultants took him for a ride. $700 million washed down the drain, and he got nothing for it but the nickname Mini Mike, and the complete destruction of his reputation. Way to go Mike!" Trump tweeted.

Bloomberg is reportedly considering an exit from the presidential race due to his poor performance Tuesday, Washington Examiner reported.

The President then fired at Warren, using the “Pocahontas” nickname he uses for the progressive candidate.

"Elizabeth 'Pocahontas' Warren, other than Mini Mike, was the loser of the night. She didn’t even come close to winning her home state of Massachusetts. Well, now she can just sit back with her husband and have a nice cold beer!" Trump wrote.

The cold beer remark refers to Warren’s instagram live stream in 2018 when she announced her presidential exploratory committee. While on air, she grabbed a bottle of beer from the refrigerator, talking to her followers and thanking her husband for being there with her.

He didn't forget Biden, who he has referred to as Sleepy Joe before. The President retweeted a clip of Biden confusing his wife for his sister while addressing a crowd of cheering supporters.

Biden was almost counted out of the presidential race after his early struggles, but began to rebound with a landslide win in South Carolina last Saturday. That was followed by endorsements from his centrist rivals Pete Buttigieg and Amy Klobuchar who dropped out of the race just before Super Tuesday.

US President Donald Trump speaks during a press conference at the White House
US President Donald Trump speaks during a press conference at the White House AFP / Roberto SCHMIDT