Liz Warren can’t help herself.

She’s told the same shady story on the campaign trail over and over, even though there is a video of her telling an entirely different version. Which is it, Liz?

Warren repeated the story of claiming to be fired for being pregnant during tonight’s Dem Debate, despite video of her saying otherwise:

OUR PREVIOUS REPORT ON WARREN’S STORY:

The recent controversy over the latest tall tale from 2020 presidential candidate Liz Warren has been all over social media.

Warren has been claiming that she was fired for being pregnant by a male principal, but little by little, her story is falling apart (see our previous report below).

The latest evidence is more bad news for Warren:

The minutes from April 21, 1971, Riverdale Board of Education meeting obtained by the Washington Free Beacon show that the school board voted unanimously on a motion to extend Warren a “2nd-year” contract for a two-days-per-week teaching job.

The job is similar to the one she held the previous year, her first year of teaching. Minutes from a board meeting held two months later, on June 16, 1971, indicate that Warren’s resignation was “accepted with regret.”

OUR PREVIOUS REPORT ON WARREN’S CLAIM:
Senator Elizabeth Warren is being called out for telling contradicting stories about her work at a school where she claims a principal let her go for being “visibly pregnant.”

A 2008 video has resurfaced telling another story that there was a different reason she left the job:

“I was married at nineteen and then graduated from college after I’d married. My first year post-graduation, I worked…it was in a public school system, but I worked with the children with disabilities. I did that for a year, and then that summer, I actually didn’t have the education courses, so I was on an ’emergency certificate,’ it was called.”

Flash forward, and Warren just a few days ago told an audience that she had “loved” working as a special needs teacher: “By the end of the first year, I was visibly pregnant, and the principal did what principals did in those days,” she said. “Wish me luck and hire someone else for the job.”

Is Warren now working the victim angle to pander to leftist women? “The principal did what principals did in those days.”

Laura Ingraham covered this latest fib from Warren:

According to Fox News, Warren has repeated the story at campaign appearances throughout the summer, each time repeating the “principal did what principals did” line to describe her departure from teaching.

This isn’t the first time Warren has been caught in a tall tale about her past. She has claimed numerous times to be Native American:

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