Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., is desperately trying to erase her terrible history from the internet.
For years, Warren claimed that her parents were forced into an elopement due to her grandparent’s disapproval of her mother’s Native American heritage.
Warren used claimed of a Cherokee heritage in her adulthood she to land a job with Harvard, and proudly flaunted her supposed ‘minority’ status.
“Warren was also celebrated as the first minority woman to receive tenure,” said Fox News host Jesse Watters.
President Donald Trump has regularly lambasted Warren’s false claims by calling her “Pochahontas” on the campaign trail.
Last year, Warren revealed the results of a DNA test in a campaign video meant to attack back at Trump — and the political stunt immediately backfired.
Warren was forced to apologize to the Cherokee and American Indian groups after her DNA test showed she had less American Indian in her heritage than the average American.
On Tuesday, the Republican National Committee created a blog post to commemorate the anniversary, calling the video “a spectacular failure to placate the criticism that she lied about her heritage, Warren took a DNA test and we learned this gem: She was 1/1024th Native American.”
The post shared Warren’s video and tweet — until Warren’s campaign erased it.
Her campaign has also scrubbed the video from Warren’s official website.
But not before conservative news site The Washington Free Beacon saved it.
Here’s the video Warren tried to have scrubbed from the internet —
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pHZq76j_5Ho
The Horn editorial team