Warren Declared Herself to be Native American on Texas Bar Registration Card Proving She DID Use her Fake Ethnicity to Further Herself

Do you remember the feud between President Trump and Fauxcahontas? She was so determined to make Trump look like an idiot. That sure didn’t work. She went so far down an irredeemable hole that she had to apologize to the Cherokee Nation just for taking the DNA test in the first place. They made it very clear that DNA isn’t what makes you a member of the tribe.

She was probably hoping that we would all forget this debacle. After all, she’s part of the Trump resistance, or whatever. She can count on that liberal support. The problem is that she had more bad news come in the middle of a week when Democrats are actually having to face repercussions of their actions.

If the governor of Virginia is in hot water for a Halloween costume, then the new revelation about Elizabeth Warren and her fake Native heritage is something entirely worse. Just after making another apology to indigenous groups, it came to light that she’s been lying.

Do you remember how she claimed never to have used her “heritage” to further her career? There’s now proof that she did. You can find that proof in this video. While you’re watching, keep one question in mind. Will the Democrats actually hold her accountable for her reprehensible actions?


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