Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) launched a bizarre Twitter rant late Monday afternoon following the disastrous rollout of DNA results that further debunked her decades-long claim to American Indian ancestry.
Warren’s thread of 20-plus (and counting) tweets began at about 5:30 p.m. ET, where she attempted to both insult President Trump and defend herself.
In her first tweet, and without any evidence, Warren made the outlandish claim that Trump “makes creepy physical threats about me.” The truth is that all Trump has ever done is ridicule her false claims about being Cherokee.
All this DNA test proved is that Warren has no more claim to Indian heritage than the average white American.
Warren’s rambling Twitter thread continued with a link to a Boston Globe article which admitted: “To make up for the dearth of Native American DNA, samples from Mexico, Peru, and Colombia were used to stand in for Native American.”
So all the test proved is that Warren might be 1/64 to 1/1024 Mexican, Peruvian, or Colombian — which again makes her no different than the average white American.
As the minutes ticked by, Warren’s tweets became more erratic and even more personal.
She proved she has no claim whatsoever to any sort of Indian ancestry, and that she lacks the judgment and poise to run for president.
Warren’s rollout was such a debacle, she has now been disavowed by the Cherokee Nation, and a number of high profile Democrats are publicly questioning the judgment of her timing — just three weeks before the midterm elections.
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