Elizabeth Warren Caught in Another Lie about her Family to Boost Campaign, Brother Reportedly ‘Furious’ by her Latest Claim

Elizabeth Warren has been caught again in her attempts to connect with the “common man” and this time her brother is calling her hand.

First Warren angered Americans by falsely claiming to be of Native American descent and now even her own brother has had enough with her claim their father worked as a janitor. Her latest fabrication came to light when The Boston Globe ran a seemingly benign article on the Senator’s early family life.

Pamela Winblood, a lifelong family friend, told The Globe:

When she called her dad a janitor during the early stages of this, David was furious. He said, ‘My Dad was never a janitor.’ I said, ‘Well, he was a maintenance man.’?

So why so much dissension over the term janitor as opposed to a maintenance man? Because she bends the truth to frame herself as something besides the liberal elitist she is.

Warren lied for years about being Native American and claimed to be surprised when DNA tests confirmed she is not. Now she refuses to say when she first became aware of the matter.

The Senator claimed for months she was fired from a teaching job because she was “visibly pregnant.” That too has been debunked.

Elizabeth Warren’s attempts to portray herself as ‘one of the people’ continue to self-destruct.

Watch the video and learn what Charlie Kirk of Turning Point USA thinks about Warren’s strategy in running for the Democrat Presidential Nomination.


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