'I'm sorry for harm that I have caused,' were some of the 2020 hopeful's first words after taking the stage at the Frank LaMere Native American Presidential Forum.
Speaking at a presidential forum in Iowa on Monday, Senator Elizabeth Warren wasted no time in apologizing to a Native American audience for past claims that she has tribal ancestry.
"Like anyone who's been honest with themselves, I know that I have made mistakes," Warren continued."I have listened, and I have learned—a lot. I am grateful for the many conversations that we've had together." Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Elizabeth Warren answers questions from a panel member at the Frank LaMere Native American Presidential Forum on August 19 in Sioux City, Iowa. Warren was introduced by Rep. Deb Haaland who she has co-sponsored legislation with to help the Native American community.plan that seeks to provide new federal resources and funding for Native American communities.
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