Khaleej Times

Sen. Warren releases DNA test results on her ancestry

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washigton — US Senator Elizabeth Warren has released a DNA test that shows “strong evidence” she has Native-American heritage, rebutting President Donald Trump’s ridicule of her as “fake Pocahontas” while she signals a possible 2020 presidenti­al run.

Warren, a Massachuse­tts Democrat, said last month she would take a “hard look” at running for the Democratic nomination to challenge Republican Trump in 2020. She and Trump clashed frequently through the 2016 presidenti­al campaign and Trump has cast aspersions on her claim to Native-American ancestry.

“When I decided to run for Senate in 2012, I never thought that my family’s Native American heritage would come under attack and my dead parents would be called liars,” she said on in a statement Monday.

“And I never expected the president of the United States to use my family’s story as a racist political joke,” she said.

Trump taunted Warren over the issue at a July rally in Montana.

“I will give you a million dollars to your favorite charity, paid for by Trump, if you take the test and it shows you’re an Indian,” he said. “I have a feeling she will say no.”

Warren provided the DNA test results in a statement, showing the lineage goes back six to 10 generation­s. The analysis of Warren’s DNA was done by Carlos D. Bustamante, a Stanford University professor who the Boston Globe reported was an expert in the field.

The professor concluded that most of the senator’s DNA shows European ancestry, but there is a Native-American segment. Warren has said that her Native-American ancestry possibly goes back to the 1700s, according to family lore. Warren’s release of the DNA results could be a prelude to a possible presidenti­al run.—

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