Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., has been mocked as “Pocahontas” for years already, ever since the truth was revealed that she falsely claimed to be a Native American in order to get various benefits.
Jobs and such.
And President Donald Trump, known for his blunt demeanor and language, used that moniker Tuesday during a joint session of Congress.
President Trump to Democrats on the war in Ukraine:
“Do you want to keep it going another five years? Yeah…Pocahontas says yes!” pic.twitter.com/uM1QVXFMmg
— Townhall.com (@townhallcom) March 5, 2025
So the reaction from Nandita Bose, Reuters’ reporter at the White House? She claimed it was a “racial slur.”
“Pocahontas”: First racial slur in a Joint Address
— Nandita Bose (@nanditab1) March 5, 2025
And the reaction she got prompted her quickly to shut down responses to her wild claim.
“Seriously?” was the response from Twitchy.
How is mocking Elizabeth Warren for lying about being Native American a racial slur?
— Clay Travis (@ClayTravis) March 5, 2025
She’s a fraud. pic.twitter.com/i0QstxGF4N
— Phil Kerpen (@kerpen) March 5, 2025
Another commenter suggested, “You would think the lie about being Native American would be the racist part.”
This Reuters White House correspondent has blocked replies after being unable to explain why she believes the nickname is a “racial slur.” GREAT example of how extreme and illogical many corporate media activists are
— Mollie (@MZHemingway) March 5, 2025
If you think Trump calling Elizabeth Warren “Pocahantas” is a bigger problem than the fact Elizabeth Warren falsely claimed to be Native American to advance her career, well, you’re probably a journalist.
— Mark Hemingway (@Heminator) March 5, 2025
Another said, “They’re more offended by the fact that Trump called her Pocahontas than by the fact that she exploited a fake Native ancestry for decades for her own profit.”
Bob Unruh
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