Warren publishes DNA analysis on Native American heritage and responds to Trump attacks
Warren publishes DNA analysis on Native American heritage and responds to Trump attacks
Senator Elizabeth Warren, a Massachusetts Democrat, (left) announced Friday that she had sent a letter to the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission about what she said were Trump's "reckless comments about the economic data that was moving in the market before its public launch ".
Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren took the rare step on Monday to publish the results of her DNA tests that examined her possible Native American ancestry, in apparent response to persistent criticism from President Trump and other Republicans.
The results, shared with The Boston Globereportedly reveal "strong evidence" that the Massachusetts senator had a Native American ancestry dating back six or ten generations. At the same time, the report could embolden critics by showing only small amounts of that heritage, which Republicans have accused he used to advance his career at Harvard.
According to the analysis, if Warren's great-great-grandmother were Native American, she would be considered 1 / 32nd Native American. If Warren's ancestor goes back 10 generations, she would be only 1/512 of Native Americans.
But while Warren reflects on a presidential candidacy in 2020, his re-election campaign in the Senate produced a video showing the results.
In it, Warren says: "The president likes to call my mother a liar. What do the facts say?
The professor of Stanford University, Carlos D. Bustamante, responds: "The facts suggest that he absolutely has Native American ancestry in his pedigree."
Bustamante, according to the Globe, was the author of the six-page report and conducted the analysis after Warren released a sample of his DNA to a private laboratory in Georgia during the summer. Warren did not use a commercial service for his DNA analysis, according to The Globe, but Bustamante, who is part of the scientific council of Ancestry. He also worked on projects for other commercial services such as 23andMe.
Bustamante discovered that "the vast majority" of Warren's family tree is European, but added that "the results strongly support the existence of an unmixed Native American ancestor ... in the range of 6 to 10 generations ago."
Warren has repeatedly criticized Warren for her inheritance claims, including last week at a rally, when she once again used her nickname of "Pocahontas" for her.
"I have more Indian blood than Pocahontas, and I do not have any," Trump said. "Hey, I also have high cheekbones, maybe I'm Indian."
During the summer, Trump said that if Warren was running a presidential candidacy in 2020 and the two were facing a general debate on the elections, he would offer $ 1 million to his favorite charity if he had a DNA test to prove his Native American. heritage.
The DNA results report could, at least, eliminate that as a line of attack.
For years, Warren has been accused of exaggerating her Native American heritage to help get a job as a Harvard law professor. Last month, the Globe reported that its inheritance was not considered by the Harvard law school when analyzing its application in the 1990s. The report also said that its race was not considered when it applied to work at Rutgers University, University of Houston, the University of Texas or the University of Pennsylvania.
Warren's decision to publish the results of his DNA is another indication that he is considering a candidacy for the presidency. Warren has already published 10 years of tax returns and has made his personnel files available to the Globe.
Warren will be reelected in November against Republican candidate Geoff Diehl. The last center Show Warren with a solid advantage.
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