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Leftist Influencer Compares Mullin’s Cherokee Heritage to Liz Warren ‘Fauxcahontas’ Controversy

Leftist Influencer Compares Mullin’s Cherokee Heritage to Liz Warren ‘Fauxcahontas’ Controversy

“Markwayne Mullin says he’s a Cherokee because he’s actually a member of the Cherokee Nation. Paleface Elizabeth Warren lied about being an Indian to get herself a preferred spot in school when she wasn’t actually native at all.”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tjDEPtS68CM

You know, it’s not the least bit shocking that we’re already seeing elitist attacks from our supposed intellectual betters on the left on DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin. Elizabeth wrote earlier about one such case: Jimmy Kimmel’s swipe at Mullin’s working-class roots, which involved leaving college to take over his father’s plumbing business after his father got sick.

Relatedly, it’s also not terribly surprising to see attacks made on Mullin’s Native American heritage, something we saw earlier this week when a leftist influencer decided to try and cast doubt on Mullin’s ancestral history simply because he was “pasty white.”

Unfortunately for the far-left clout chaser, who goes by the handle “USMCLiberal” and who frequently makes false, incendiary claims, he also nicknamed Mullin “Sh*tting Bull” and compared his story to the Elizabeth Warren “Fauxcahontas” controversy, the latter of which was extensively documented at Prof. Jacobson’s Warren Wiki page, an effort that has been credited for aiding in the fall of her failed 2020 presidential campaign:

When tracking the reasons Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s presidential bid fell short, don’t forget the conservative law professor in Ithaca, New York, who wouldn’t let the world forget that the Massachusetts Democrat for years had identified herself as an American Indian.

Cornell Law School professor William A. Jacobson created and maintained the Elizabeth Warren Wiki for seven years. The site documents the controversies that have dogged her political career, starting with her disputed claims of Cherokee ancestry.

“Americans will vote for many different types of characters, but the one thing that I think is devastating is when someone is viewed as inauthentic, as a faker,” said Mr. Jacobson. “She was never able to shake that, and that all originated with the Native American problem.”

USMC Liberal’s original tweet, the shadow of which can be seen here, has since been deleted, and there’s no web archive page for it as of this writing. But Redditors got a screengrab of it, which I’ve shared below:

It didn’t take long for X users to point out some of the many differences between the two, to the extent that it got Community Noted:

Conservative radio host Dana Loesch shared some receipts:

Warren didn’t say she had “Native American heritage.”
She filled out her 1986 Texas bar registration card by hand writing “American Indian.” She claimed she was Cherokee, i.e. a member of Cherokee Nation.
She had Fordham Law Review verbatim list her as Harvard Law School’s first “woman of color.”
She plagiarized various French recipes and claimed they were her Cherokee family’s historic foods (crab dip with mayo?) in her Pow Wow Chow cookbook.
So your progressive, racist mindset doesn’t get to disqualify the ACTUAL American Indian because his skin displeases you.

Just like Warren has quietly tried to move past the Fauxcahontas days, USMC Liberal appears to be trying to move on from his laughable suggestion that both Warren’s and Mullins’ stories are similar.

I mean, I kinda don’t blame him when you look at what could potentially happen when Mullin feels slighted.

Oklahoma Wrestling Hall of Famer, former MMA fighter, plumber, former House member, U.S. Senator, and now DHS Secretary. As Mullin would say, not bad for a small-town guy from Westville, OK.

– Stacey Matthews has also written under the  pseudonym “Sister Toldjah” and can be reached via X. –

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Comments

Communist retard equates fake Indian to real indian. You can’t even make this crap up anymore

destroycommunism | March 26, 2026 at 7:18 pm

and what happened to her from due to her lies?

was she chased out of public life?
was she demoted?
did she get scalped??

nope,,she thrived

proving again that we are shackled by the bindings of the blmplo communistnazithuggs

    The Harry Reid rule. When confronted over his libelous — he said it in the Senate, so was immune –statement that Mitt Romney wasn’t paying taxes, he said: “We won, didn’t we.”

      NavyMustang in reply to lichau. | March 26, 2026 at 9:36 pm

      I live just north of Vegas and their airport was renamed a few years back to Harry Reid Intl Airport or as I always refer to it, F**king Harry Reid **Airport. There are few people that I hate and despise, but F***ing Harry Reid is one of them. Pure scum.

How racist do you have to be to declare someone is not part of some race because of the color of their skin? How dark do you have to be to qualify as a legitimate “Native American” (Indian)? Or as a black? Oh, wait, for that we count drops of blood.

Of course, what really chaps their backsides is that he doesn’t qualify under the “Must Vote Democrat to be a Qualified Minority” clause. Like Larry Elder – doesn’t qualify.

    CommoChief in reply to GWB. | March 26, 2026 at 7:54 pm

    Yep. GWB, that’s exactly it. You’re not ‘authentically’ a member X group if you stray from the d/prog plantation. Kinda like how they argue that all the long litany of failed socialist/communist societies were not ‘authentic’ or that the person making this claim would be a better, more moral brand of socialist/commie tyrant.

    guyjones in reply to GWB. | March 26, 2026 at 8:00 pm

    Leftists’/Dhimmi-crats are painfully stupid, appallingly ignorant and brazenly dishonest.

    These pukes claim that Muslims (who constitute ~25% of the global population, across myriad ethnicities and geographies) are “persons of color,” yet many Turkish Muslims, Persian Muslims and Arab “Palestinian” Muslims are as white as any northern European.

Mark Wayne Mullin traces his lineage back to the Old Settlers–the group that established the Cherokee government in the West before the US military began the forced marches. In tribal circles, this carries a lot of weight:
1. Verified Paper Trail: To be an Old Settler, your ancestors must be on the 1851 Old Settler Roll which lists families already in the West by the mid-1830s.
2. Sovereignty Pioneers: These families were the ones who built the original Cherokee capital at Tahlequah and signed the treaties that formed the basis of the modern Cherokee Nation.
3. Mullin’s ancestry records are the gold standard for tribal verification. It doesn’t get any better than that.

100 years ago people hid any Indian background

Now it’s scared.

    Jared in reply to gonzotx. | March 28, 2026 at 8:03 am

    So true….. Both of my father’s grandmothers were 1/2 Cherokee from Haywood County NC. They never admitted it, always claiming some sort of foreign ancestry such as “Black Dutch”. I grew up learning and singing Cherokee songs (in the Cherokee language) in my grandmothers living room. My dad could still sing them until the day he died and so can I. As children we would ask my grandma if her mother was Cherokee. She would say “No, not that I’ve ever heard of”.

    Being an “Indian” was not in high fashion in the late 1800’s early 1900’s era.

George Santos was expelled from Congress for lying about his life story.

He was then prosecuted in federal court, convicted, sentenced to seven years in prison, and actually spent about a year in prison until President Trump pardoned him – for “wire fraud”. Basically, he fundraised off his lies in emails.

Elizabeth Warren did the EXACT SAME THING in her first Senate race.

Yet, here she is – still in the Senate, and not even indicted on her wire fraud.

Mullins is an enrolled member of the Cherokee nation. His skin color is irrelevant. Indian skin color trends lighter to darker as you move east to west in the USA. It’s not even remotely surprising to see Indians in the northeast with blonde hair and blue eyes. My husband is one. My only native heritage is a 10th great grandmother who was Mohawk. I do not “identify” as Indian.

    diver64 in reply to Sanddog. | March 27, 2026 at 5:35 am

    Quite right. I have Abenaki heritage but never use it for any reason to get ahead. Much intermarriage between native and non native going back centuries and continuing to this day except for the real militant natives.

    destroycommunism in reply to Sanddog. | March 27, 2026 at 1:27 pm

    if you were born in america you are a native nothing to do with the american indian

    that is just more lefty dirge to shame innocent people into furhter guilt

Meh. There are tens of millions of Communist voters who will continue to believe that Mullen lied about his Cherokee heritage. To these voters ideology triumphs over reality.

”The Party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command.”

Liz Warren claim is that she thinks she remembers her mother (now deceased) telling her when she was child that there was some tribal ancestor somewhere in her family. That’s it. Never proved anything. But checked that box for “diversity” all her life. Such a fraud.

    ztakddot in reply to smooth. | March 27, 2026 at 11:55 am

    She has high cheekbones or something.

    I’m not sure she checked the box all her life, He career had her stuck in a low tier law school and she wanted to move up and this was the easiest way for her to do it. Click the box and jump to a 2nd tier law school and then jump to Harvard. Easy peasy.

Dean Robinson | March 27, 2026 at 9:39 am

There will always be panderers to idiocy out there, so why bother at all with them? They wear conservative outrage as cheap advertising, and those who fall for it are wasting time and energy that could be deployed elsewhere with much more productive effect.

    ztakddot in reply to Dean Robinson. | March 27, 2026 at 11:58 am

    Warren is a US senator. Outrage at her antics is deserved. She should be back flipping houses and not voting in the Senate nor shooting off her big mouth.

The biggest difference is that not only is Warren not of any American Indian heritage but the blue eyed Aryan Saxon family were part of the Tennessee militia rounding up Cherokee’s.
Maybe she’s part of Punjabi

At least the pretendian actress on Yellowstone was beautiful

Ol’ barnyard sanders to Mullin when he stands up to go fight the union thug – “Sit down, you’re a US senator act like one”.
Imagine the star of Oligarch Actors telling someone else how to act.
SMDH.

Half of my cousins are 1/16 American Indian/Native American, as their mothers were 1/8 American Indian/Native American, Their mothers did well in the work force, but at a time when there was no advantage to having their ancestry.

Didn’t know Mullin was an enrolled member of a native tribe.

As for Warren, I’ve always called her Big Chief Pimple-on-her-tongue.