President Trump joked about his nickname for Senator Liz Warren (D-MA) at a rally at Cleveland, Ohio on Monday just before the election in half.
Trump conducted a campaign to a republican candidate for the governor and Prosecutor General Ohio Mike Dewine. He called the democratic opponent Dewine Richard Cordray “hand -selected” by the “student” of Senator Warren.
Senator Warren chose Cordray to act as a director in the consumer financial protection office, which helped to create. Warren called Cordray “The Nerd, whom we need,” when she ran a campaign for him last week.
Trump joked that Warrena Pocahontas could no longer call “because there is no Indian blood”.
“I used to walk, saying that I have more Indian blood than you and I didn’t have the right one,” he said.
Then Trump joked that the media say: “I mean the only bad thing that I can’t really call her Pocahontas, because the press will say that I am misleading.”
“I call her Pocahontas anyway,” he concluded. “This name is too good to give up.”
Warren recently advertised the results of the DNA test, which stated that it was between 1/64 and 1/1 024. Indians. She pointed to the results as evidence of Cherokee heritage that she laughed at her for her claim throughout her career.
The Cherokee nation offended Warren’s claim against their heritage, arguing that “the use of a DNA test to claim any relationship with the Cherokee nation or the tribal nation, and even vaguely, is inappropriate and bad.”
Cordray and Dewine are practically related to the race, according to the latest questionnaire.

