Article snippet: The Washington Post obtained the registration card, which was previously undisclosed, during an open records request. As the Post noted, the card was handwritten using blue ink and signed by Warren. The card shows Warren wrote “American Indian” for her “race” and is dated April 1986. A spokesperson for the Massachusetts Democrat did not dispute the card’s authenticity, according to the newspaper. In a brief statement with the Post, Warren once again apologized for claiming Native American heritage. “I can’t go back,” she said. “But I am sorry for furthering confusion on tribal sovereignty and tribal citizenship and harm that resulted.” The Post reports: This development comes after the Cherokee Nation confirmed Warren apologized for taking a DNA test to prove her Native American heritage. Last Friday, Tribe spokeswoman Julie Hubbard said that the senator had apologized “for causing confusion on tribal sovereignty and tribal citizenship and the harm that has resulted.” “I understand that she apologized for causing confusion on tribal sovereignty and tribal citizenship and the harm that has resulted,” said Hubbard. “The chief and secretary of state appreciate that she has reaffirmed that she is not a Cherokee Nation citizen or a citizen of any tribal nation.” Warren released what she said were her DNA test results in October in a failed attempt to bolster her prior claims of Native American heritage. The DNA test was conducted by a lab in Georgia, which provide... Link to the full article to read more
Elizabeth Warren Claimed to Be 'American Indian' on TX Bar Registration
>