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Trump Mocks Warren’s Native American Heritage Claim, But Falsely Claimed His Family Was Swedish

Swede and low.
posted on Aug. 17, 2015, at 10:15 a.m. Andrew KaczynskiBuzzFeed News Reporter



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Donald Trump, who on Saturday mocked Sen. Elizabeth Warren for making unsubstantiated claims that she had Cherokee and Delaware Native American heritage, claimed in his first book that his grandfather was from Sweden — a claim later proven to be untrue.
“She’s caught a little wave. Perhaps it’s her Indian upbringing,” Trump told theNew York Times’ Maureen Dowd. The Donald similarly retweeted a tweetreferring to the Massachusetts senator as “Pocahontas Warren” in 2013.
Warren had claimed she heard about her Native American heritage from “family stories.” The veracity of that claim became a major issue in her 2012 campaign for Senate.
In his first book, The Donald said his grandfather immigrated to the United States from Sweden. As pointed out in multiple biographies of The Donald and as a BuzzFeed News review of immigration records show, the claim isn’t true.
Trump wrote about his father and grandfather in The Art of the Deal, which Trump falsely claimed was the best-selling business book of all time.
“His story is classic Horatio Alger. Fred Trump was born in New Jersey in 1905. His father, who came here from Sweden as a child, owned a moderately successful restaurant, but he was also a hard liver and a hard drinker, and he died when my father was eleven years old,” Trump wrote.
According to census records obtained by BuzzFeed News, Trump’s grandfather and great-grandfather were actually born in Germany.
Trump biographer Gwenda Blair wrote in her book Trump Master Apprenticethat the claim was all part of a personality trait we’ve come to know from Trump: the exaggeration and blurring of facts to fit a story that goes with his flair.
“Apparently Donald did not care that his grandfather was not, in fact, Swedish; that he had not actually given his elementary school music teacher a black eye; or that he had paid top dollar, not below market, for his land in Atlantic City. Instead he was concerned with being engaging and entertaining,” Blair writes.
In his biography of Trump, The Lost Tycoon, Henry Hurt alleges Trump made the anecdote up to deceive Jewish tenants in his buildings.
“In his first book Donald implies that his paternal ancestors were of Swedish descent. That was another big white lie presumably designed to deceive the many Jewish tenants who occupied Trump-owned apartment complexes,” wrote Hurt. “Fred Trump’s father, who was also named Fred Trump, was German born in 1870.”
Similarly, the 1999 New York Times obituary of Fred C. Trump’s death states The Donald’s father made the claim for a similar reason.
“Frederick Christ (pronounced Krist) Trump was born in New York City in 1905,” reads the obituary. “From World War II until the 1980’s, Mr. Trump would tell friends and acquaintances that he was of Swedish origin, although both his parents were born in Germany.”
“John Walter, his nephew and the family historian, explained, ‘He had a lot of Jewish tenants and it wasn’t a good thing to be German in those days.’”
In a 1990 Vanity Fair profile of The Donald, Trump was confronted about his family not being Swedish, as he had claimed in The Art of Deal. Trump, the story said, was “evasive.”
“Actually, it was very difficult,” Trump is quoted as saying. “My father was not German; my father’s parents were German … Swedish, and really sort of all over Europe … and I was even thinking in the second edition of putting more emphasis on other places because I was getting so many letters from Sweden: Would I come over and speak to Parliament? Would I come meet with the president?”
A Trump campaign spokesperson didn’t return a request for comment.
Take a look a the census records below, as well as Fred Trump’s passport.


Here’s the 1910 census noting Fred Trump and his father (The Donald’s great-grandfather) both being born in Germany:

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1910 federal census


Here’s Fred Trump’s 1904 passport noting his German birth as well:

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Here’s the 1915 census of the state of New York saying he was German as well:

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census of NY State






Andrew Kaczynski is a political reporter for BuzzFeed News and is based in New York.
Contact Andrew Kaczynski at andrew.kaczynski@buzzfeed.com.
 

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Trump Responds To Elizabeth Warren’s Criticism By Calling Her ‘The Indian’

BY AARON RUPAR MAR 21, 2016 3:45 PM

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Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks during a campaign event in the atrium of the Old Post Office Pavilion, soon to be a Trump International Hotel, Monday, March 21, 2016, in Washington
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During a Monday press conference, Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump responded to criticism from Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) by calling her “the Indian.”
Warren has been ratcheting up her attacks on Trump in recent weeks, including this March 14 Facebook post:


Warren followed that up with another post Monday in which she called Trump “a loser,” citing his failed Trump University and propensity to make personal attacks.


Asked about Warren’s criticisms during a news conference in Washington, D.C., Trump referred to a long-simmering controversy about Warren’s heritage.


Those comments echo remarks made in a New York Times interview published over the weekend. Asked about Warren’s criticism, Trump said, “I think it’s wonderful because the Indians can now partake in the future of the country.”
“She’s got about as much Indian blood as I have,” Trump added. “Her whole life was based on a fraud. She got into Harvard and all that because she said she was a minority.”
While she was first running for the U.S. Senate seat she now holds back in 2012, the Boston Heraldreported Warren listed herself as “Native American” while she was a professor at Harvard Law School. The Republican incumbent she was looking to unseat, then-Sen. Scott Brown, attacked Warren for listing herself as a minority, insinuating that she did so for professional gain. (Warren, who grew up in Oklahoma, said her family told her about her Native American heritage. She hasn’t provided substantive evidence for her claim but follow-up reporting revealed she’s likely part Cherokee.)
As ThinkProgress’ Emily Atkin wrote about last fall after Trump went public with his opposition to President Obama’s decision to restore the name of the nation’s tallest mountain from Mount McKinley to Denali, the billionaire has a historically hostile relationship with Native Americans, largely stemming from the fact that his casino business competes with tribe-owned casinos. That history includes a number of instances where Trump has used racially-charged language to describe Native Americans.
Ironically, Buzzfeed revealed last summer that Trump lied about his own heritage. He repeatedly claimed his grandfather was from Sweden when he was in fact born in Germany.
 

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‘Leave Megyn Kelly ALONE.’ — Beck Defends Megyn Kelly in Ruthless Open Letter to Trump

Mar. 19, 2016 10:21am Carly Hoilman
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Following Fox News’ open statement against Donald Trump’s “extreme, sick obsession” with journalist Megyn Kelly, Glenn Beck released his own open letter to the Republican presidential front-runner.
Fox’s statement, issued Friday, came after Trump unleashed a series of statements attacking Kelly, calling her “crazy Megyn” and urging his supporters to boycott Kelly’s show.

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“Never worth watching. Always a hit on Trump! She is sick, & the most overrated person on tv,” he tweeted.
In his letter, Beck defended Kelly as a public figure who is “brilliant, honest and brave.”
Referring to Trump’s ongoing attacks on “The Kelly File” anchor, he wrote, “Donald, She is a journalist. This is what they do. You don’t like her questions? Fine. Grow up.”
Beck compared America’s overwhelmingly enthusiastic response to Trump’s politics to an abused spouse’s relationship with an abuser.
“I will gladly take a stand against bullies and men who abuse women,” he wrote. “I will happily stand in line to protect anyone from abuse.”
“But, maybe you don’t care, because you deliver your beatings in broad daylight and in full view, daring us to stop you, Beck continued. “We don’t because our country is sick.”
Beck then suggested that many Americans are suffering from “battered spouse syndrome.”
After a long period of suffering under “those in Washington and in the media [who] have been verbally and sometimes physically abusing the American people for years,” Beck suggested that Americans are flocking to an even “bigger abuser.”
“‘America, you are better than this,’ is what she needs to hear,” the letter continued. “But as always, the abused always breaks it off with an abuser only to find a bigger abuser. It is their comfort zone.”
“You, Mr. Trump, know this. It is why you chose this time and this party.”
Read the entire letter below:

Donald,
I read your string of really sad and sick tweets against Megyn Kelly. First let me say this:
Leave Megyn Kelly ALONE.
She is brilliant, honest and brave.
I can only imagine the amount of security this mother of three now needs because Donald Trump has gone over the edge with some revenge drama just because she asked a fair question almost half a year ago!
Should a presidential candidate be so thinned skin that he must belittle, abuse and threaten women?

Will we really for vote you? A man who abuses anyone who doesn’t kiss his ring?
I know I will not.
Donald, She is a journalist. This is what they do.
You don’t like her questions? Fine.
Grow up.

Many of us have problems with the press. I have been asked questions much worse than what you were asked. For years.
The people know bias, and I am afraid in your case, eventually, the people recognize sickness.
Get ahold of yourself and stop preying on the worst in man. A real leader lifts people up, he doesn’t tear them down.
I know what I will get from you and your supporters because I dare speak out against you.
I know that your followers will write vile and hateful lies about me for this post. They will claim, I am a sellout or I have a vendetta against you. Read the posts below and see if they don’t belittle and deflect.

So be it.
I will gladly take a stand against bullies and men who abuse women. I will happily stand in line to protect anyone from abuse.
I have done it before. And the abuser and enabler said that the entire family was wrong and that we had a vendetta. It is what always happens in cases of domestic abuse.
It was the hardest thing I have ever had to do, but I stood up in my own family. And someone needs to do it now.
You see Don, I know who you are because I have seen your type before.
Verbal abuse is just as bad as physical abuse. But, men, like those who abused the women in my family were smarter, like you, than the man who used to beat my mother.
Words, most think, don’t leave marks.
But, maybe you don’t care, because you deliver your beatings in broad daylight and in full view, daring us to stop you.
We don’t because our country is sick.
We, as a nation, have battered spouse syndrome. We no longer know who we really are, many have given up and a few are about to light the bed on fire.
We have been told that we are no good, hateful, bigots, worthless and powerless by more subtle abusers before you.
Those in Washington and in the media have been verbally and sometimes physically abusing the American people for years. Mostly to cover the trail of who they have been sleeping with while lying to us.
We are weak, but those of us who see it must begin to stand and offer help and healing for the abused and abusers.
“America, you are better than this” is what she needs to hear. But as always, the abused always breaks it off with an abuser only to find a bigger abuser. It is their comfort zone.
You, Mr. Trump, know this. It is why you chose this time and this party.
You also know that some of us are on to you. It is why you poison the enablers against us and isolate the victims.
I am not a doctor. But I am a survivor and I would bet a specialist in domestic violence would agree that the pattern is here.
Your rage is terrifying to some.
You should know:
—you don’t frighten me and my guess is you don’t frighten Megyn.
We know what a little man you are. Women are more than a “tight piece of @ss!” As you have called them.
Megyn is a mom, wife and someone’s daughter. And if I may, the Bible that you so cherish also explains that she is a daughter of God.
Are we as a people not going to stand up for women being abused? I am not sure, but I want you to know, Mr Trump, that I will stand against abuse and my guess is millions of survivors will as well.

Mr. Trump, what would you do if someone obsessively stalked your daughter on Twitter for months after a minor disagreement as you have had with Megyn?
Wouldn’t you question the man’s mental health and advise your daughter to get a gun and a restraining order if that very powerful man stalked, reached out to her boss to get her fired, tried to turn her work friends in to enemies and then turned his friends into stalkers as well?
What would you tell one of your beautiful daughters about that man?
Would you laugh it off? Tell her she was wrong for doing her job?
Would you tell her he was qualified for the position of the highest honor and trust?
Your followers will say “she deserved it” or words of that meaning.
But, If Ivanka were Megyn would you tell them to stop their defense of the stalker and harassment of Ivanka?
Of course you would as many say you are a good father.
I know,that any man, with as much success and power as you have, to spend any of his limited and valuable time, tweeting all night and day after day for months, like a 14-year-old boy, means, to me, that someone must have hurt you badly in your past.
I have been there Donald. I know.
No one will say it, and you certainly won’t admit it, but my guess is, you were deeply hurt or abused when you were young.
It explains your entire act.
It is as if you stopped maturing in the 8th grade. You are a 14-year-old boy trapped in a 70-year-old body.
I don’t know what your pain is. But it is okay Donald. No one can hurt you anymore and you need to see that in your effort of trying not to be hurt you have become the abuser.

What frightens me, is what America is teaching you. By excusing your behavior, we are only making you more bold and once you “marry the nation” I fear what you will become.
We have become enablers.
If this is the behavior when we are “dating” what will you do once you have the ring? I know you love Putin.
You have said you want to open up the first amendment to curb the speech of the press you don’t like.
You bully, harass and teach your followers to do the same.
But at least, unlike your idol in the east, Putin, you haven’t shot any reporters in the elevator.
Yet



Please, your are not suggesting anyone listen to Glenn Beck about anything are you?

Here is your Glenn Beck at work,

Beck scolded Evangelicals in the South for not listening to the voice of God – or the voices he’s hearing in his head, anyway.

“Utah has an incredible opportunity. So many Christians have been standing up. But all throughout the South the Evangelicals are not listening to their God. Let us raise a standard in Utah.”
Glenn Beck has lost his mind. He's becoming dangerous!! The man has gone bonkers!
 

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Trump fires salvo across the bow of the Rino Titanic.


GOP frontrunner Donald Trump explained why he held a meeting in Washington, D.C. with members of Congress, lobbyists, and political operatives on Monday.


“Just to start getting together with some of the people that I’ve known over the years, politicians in just about all cases,” he said during his press conference at the Old Post Office, which is being renovated into Trump International Hotel in Washington, D.C.


“They were senators or congressmen, [and president of the Heritage Foundation] Jim DeMint was there, who I have great respect for,” Trump told the press conference.


“The handful of lawmakers who did attend – including Sen. Jeff Sessions, Rep. Scott DesJarlais and Rep. Duncan Hunter – were mainly those who had already endorsed Trump or voted for him in a primary, although Sen. Tom Cotton who also attended, is neutral in the race.”


Former GOP presidential candidate and Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich was reportedly also in attendance.


Trump said the meeting was a “very good one,” with some of the “most respected people in Washington.”


Senate Majority Leader Sen. Mitch McConnell and Speaker of the House Rep. Paul Ryan reportedly did not know about the meeting.

Trump was asked if that was intentional. Trump said he’s “very inclusive,” and it wasn’t intentional for McConnell and Ryan not to be there.

Oh and Glenn Beck wasn’t invited either.

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Ted Cruz wins UTAH, and is currently at 68.7%

Kasich 15.9%

Trump 15.3%

Ted can have bragging rights with more than 50% of the vote as he will take all delegates.


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[h=1]Poll: Trump beats both foes head-to-head[/h]The results indicate that unifying Republican opposition to Donald Trump would be very hard.

Donald Trump would lead either Ted Cruz or John Kasich in a two-way race, according to the results
of a Quinnipiac University national poll released Wednesday.

Asked whom they would like to win the GOP nomination, 43 percent of the 652 Republicans
surveyed said they wanted Trump to emerge as the party's choice in Cleveland, followed by 29 percent
for Cruz and just 16 percent for Kasich, with 9 percent undecided.

In a head-to-head matchup between Trump and Cruz — with Kasich voters re-allocated to their second choices —
the Manhattan real-estate mogul earned 46 percent support, compared with 37 percent for Cruz and 12 percent
undecided. While the Texas senator drew slim advantages among tea party supporters, white, born-again evangelicals
and those describing themselves as very conservative, Trump drew far greater support from voters who described
themselves as somewhat conservative, moderate or liberal, as well as among men, women and those 45 years and older.

With Cruz supporters shifting to their second choices, Trump would have a large lead. Fifty-six percent said they would
vote for Trump, with just 25 percent opting for Kasich and 13 percent undecided. More than seven-in-10 (71 percent) of
tea party supporters said they would vote for Trump over the Ohio governor, along with strong majorities in every demographic
and ideological group, including those describing themselves as moderate or liberal.








 

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Reality check!


To clinch the nomination…


Trump needs 53% of remaining delegates.


Cruz needs 82% of them.


Kasich needs 116% of them.
 

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Ohio’s Gov. John Kasich may be riding a wave of newfound popularity in the national polls of Republican primary voters. But in the Arizona primary on Tuesday, he came fourth in a three-person race.


Kasich won 52,462 votes (10.0%), with 94.4% of precincts reporting. That was significantly behind Sen. Marco Rubio who won 70,515 votes (13.4%).


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Why do Cruz & Kasich even stay around, at DSI (Bookmaker) they have much less of a chance
than Bernie Sanders to be come president, All they are doing is prolonging the inevitable.

2016 US PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION - PRESIDENT ELECTED
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Why do Cruz & Kasich even stay around, at DSI (Bookmaker) they have much less of a chance
than Bernie Sanders to be come president, All they are doing is prolonging the inevitable.

2016 US PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION - PRESIDENT ELECTED
HILLARY CLINTON Odds -286 5k USD NO BUY
DONALD TRUMP +339
BERNIE SANDERS +2165
JOHN KASICH +4093
TED CRUZ +3712
Because they know when Drumpf doesn't get to 1237, it's an entirely new Ballgame. Drumpf is out, Cruz is also, although he doesn't realize it. Kasich is a remote possibility in a contested convention because the smart people know he's the best candidate against Hillary. Both Cruz and Kasich have to be smarter in how they play this state to state strategy. It worked out well last night, in spite of Kasich. Kasich needs to stay out of strong Cruz states, Cruz needs to stay out of strong Kasich states.
 

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