BREAKING: Elizabeth Warren Denied Claiming ‘Indian’ Ancestry – Now BUSTED in Official Documents

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by Sheri Urban | 24News

Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) claimed American Indian ancestry in her application for the State Bar of Texas, according to a new bombshell report.

In February 2018, Warren made the claim that while she’s not enrolled in any tribe, she never used her heritage to advance her career.

Elizabeth Warren: “I’m not enrolled in a tribe. And I want to make something clear. I respect that distinction. I understand that tribal membership is determined by tribes and only by tribes. I never used my family tree to get a break or get ahead. I never used it to advance my career.”

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We now know this is a lie.

In a breaking report, the Washington Post has found Senator Elizabeth Warren claimed on the Texas State Bar Card in 1986 that she was ‘American Indian.”

“Warren filled out the card by hand in neat blue ink and signed it,” The Washington Post reported. “Dated April 1986, it is the first document to surface showing Warren making the claim in her own handwriting. Her office didn’t dispute its authenticity.”

The Post notes that this latest revelation is likely to cause problems for Warren because Democrats “want a nominee who can move beyond any problems in their past and present a strong challenge to President Trump.”

“The Texas bar registration card is significant, among other reasons, because it removes any doubt that Warren directly claimed the identity,” the Post added. 

The post notes that the date on the State Bar of Texas registration card “coincided with her first listing as a ‘minority’ by the Association of American Law Schools.

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Warren reported herself as minority in the directory every year starting in 1986 — when AALS first included a list of minority law professors — to 1995, when her name dropped off the list,” The Post continued. “Warren also had her ethnicity changed from white to Native American in December 1989 while working at the University of Pennsylvania.”

The Post bombshell leaves no doubt that Warren has repeatedly lied about playing a fraudulent “minority” card to advance her career at the expense of others.

The New York Times reported that Warren “tried to put a nagging controversy behind her by apologizing privately to a leader of the Cherokee Nation for her decision to take a DNA test to prove her Native American ancestry last year, a move that had angered some tribal leaders and ignited a significant political backlash.”

President Donald Trump has repeatedly mocked Warren over her claim, calling her “Pocahontas,” a label that Warren has been unable to shake and continually draws attention to the issue.

https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1052168909665824769

https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1052171444082360320

If Warren thought Trump was savaging her before, just imagine how he will light her up after the Texas Bar expose.

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