Fake Cherokee Indian, and Democrat presidential candidate, Elizabeth Warren, denied sending one of her children to a private school when she was confronted by a school-choice activist.

The Washington Free Beacon reports – Sarah Carpenter, a pro-school choice activist who organized a protest of Warren’s Thursday speech in Atlanta, told Warren that she had read news reports indicating the candidate had sent her kids to private school. Though Warren once favored school choice and was an advocate for charter schools, she changed her views while seeking the Democratic presidential nomination.

“We are going to have the same choice that you had for your kids because I read that your children went to private schools,” Carpenter told Warren when the two met, according to a video posted to social media, which was first identified by Corey DeAngelis, director of school choice at Reason Foundation.

Carpenter pressed Warren to reconsider her education plan, which would place stringent regulations on both charter and private schools. She told the candidate that she simply didn’t have the resources to exercise the same choices for her children that Warren appears to have made for her son.

“I can’t pack up and say I’m leaving behind and going to Germantown, that’s our suburban area because I can’t afford it,” Carpenter said. “My daughter can’t afford it, so we want to make what we got great whether it’s charter or traditional.”

Warren said she appreciated Carpenter’s concerns about her children and grandchildren and that she would look over her plan if the pieces don’t fit.

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Warren denied the claim, telling Carpenter, “My children went to public schools.”

A school yearbook obtained by the Washington Free Beacon indicates, however, that Warren’s son, Alex Warren, attended the Kirby Hall School for at least the 1986-1987 school year, Warren’s final year as a professor at the University of Texas at Austin. The college preparatory school is known for its “academically advanced curriculum” and offers small class sizes for students in grades K-12. The yearbook indicates that Alex Warren attended as a fifth-grader.

“Elizabeth’s daughter went to public school. Her son went to public school until 5th grade,” Warren communications director Kristen Orthman told the Washington Free Beacon.

Why would anyone want to elect such a dishonest woman for any public office, much less President of the United States?

 

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