vile, right? that s the fundamental issue. he runs around saying pocahantas, poke hanlts, pocahantas, what do you do when you want to run for president? absolutely. this is very much similar to when he continued to push conspiracies around president obama s birthplace and ultimately that led to the release of president obama s birth certificate. and frankly, elizabeth warren, there are going to be questions about her decision to engage with trump. this does reinforce that democrats are still very much playing by his rules, but she knows if she is going to be running any sort of campaign, she s going to continue and face questions about her claims of native american ancestry. and i do think that it s not going to bring about any change in how trump approaches the issue because it s really not about the veracity of her statement. it is ultimately a dog whistle. right. that plays into the grievances of his base, his overwhelmingly white base. and it goes into multiple themes that ar
there is bigger fish to fry for native people. right. we have thousands of native voters being disenfranchised in realtime with the blessing of the supreme court in north dakota. we have native children being separated from their families in texas according to the federal court there. but this is something that is just another example of white tone deafness to native concerns and native voices. sabrina, so i heard that from folks today. i saw republicans saying basically moving the goalposts. there is sort of this real question about there is a different question here how do you deal with donald trump running around saying something vile, right? that s the fundamental issue. he runs around saying pocahantas, poke hanlts, pocahantas, what do you do when you want to run for president? absolutely. this is very much similar to when he continued to push conspiracies around president obama s birthplace and ultimately that led to the release of president obama s birth certificate.