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Did Elizabeth Warren Remove Her Bogus DNA Test Video Before Speaking to a Native American Forum?

Did Elizabeth Warren Remove Her Bogus DNA Test Video Before Speaking to a Native American Forum?
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Democrat Senator and 2020 presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren gave a speech to the Native American Presidential Forum in Sioux City, Iowa Monday morning. During her remarks, she said she's "made mistakes," but didn't go into detail about how she used her "Cherokee heritage" to get ahead in her career and academia. 

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Adding insult to injury, it appears team Warren deleted the campaign webpage hosting the video that boasted about the results of the candidate's DNA test. That test, which Warren was very proud of upon release earlier this year, showed she might be 1/1024th Native American.

Warren never apologized for repeatedly using her bogus minority status to get ahead. It wasn't a mistake, it was intentional. She was named Harvard Law's first woman of color. She wrote "American Indian" as her race on her Texas bar card.

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Naturally, members of the media are now accusing those questioning Warren's false Native American ancestry of racism.

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