It can't get any better for Warren and her claim to be American Indian.
Elizabeth Warren claimed 'American Indian' race on State Bar of Texas registration card
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Sen. Elizabeth Warren D-Mass., speaks to reporters on his way to her office, as the Senate takes up a House-passed bill that would pay for President Donald Trump’s border wall and avert a partial government shutdown, at the Capitol in ... more >
By Victor Morton - The Washington Times - Updated: 7:44 p.m. on Tuesday, February 5, 2019
Sen. Elizabeth Warren claimed to be an “American Indian” when registering for the State Bar of Texas in 1986, the first example of her personally using her dubious accounts to further her career.
The Washington Post reported Tuesday that it had acquired, via an open records request, her registration card and a Post reporter tweeted out an image of the card.
The card, written in ink and signed personally by Ms. Warren, identifies her as an “American Indian.” Elizabeth Warren claimed ‘American Indian’ race on State Bar of Texas registration card
Elizabeth Warren claimed 'American Indian' race on State Bar of Texas registration card
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Sen. Elizabeth Warren D-Mass., speaks to reporters on his way to her office, as the Senate takes up a House-passed bill that would pay for President Donald Trump’s border wall and avert a partial government shutdown, at the Capitol in ... more >
By Victor Morton - The Washington Times - Updated: 7:44 p.m. on Tuesday, February 5, 2019
Sen. Elizabeth Warren claimed to be an “American Indian” when registering for the State Bar of Texas in 1986, the first example of her personally using her dubious accounts to further her career.
The Washington Post reported Tuesday that it had acquired, via an open records request, her registration card and a Post reporter tweeted out an image of the card.
The card, written in ink and signed personally by Ms. Warren, identifies her as an “American Indian.” Elizabeth Warren claimed ‘American Indian’ race on State Bar of Texas registration card