'I know that I have made mistakes. I am sorry for harm I have caused.' Elizabeth Warren did not wait long to address the question that lingered over her visit to a Native American presidential candidate forum Monday in Iowa
After thanking New Mexico Rep. Deb Haaland, who had vigorously defended her minutes earlier, the Massachusetts senator quickly addressed her past claims to tribal heritage. Warren had drawn criticism over her decision last year to release the results of a DNA test that showed distant Native American ancestry. In the aftermath of that, she apologized, in public and private.On Monday, she did so again."Like anyone who's being honest with themselves, I know that I have made mistakes.
Hide Caption 20 of 41 Photos: In photos: Presidential candidate Elizabeth WarrenWarren listens during a hearing of the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs in May 2013.Hide Caption 21 of 41 Photos: In photos: Presidential candidate Elizabeth WarrenWarren meets with Supreme Court nominee Merrick Garland in April 2016.
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