Just to close the circle on yesterday’s story, Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) released the results of a DNA test to the Boston Globe, proving that she was telling the truth about her ancestry. She also shifted the burden back to Donald Trump, who’s spent months attacking her, accusing the senator of lying about having a Native American ancestor.
The president said he’d pay $1 million if Warren verified her claim with a DNA test, and yesterday, Trump balked when asked if he’d pay up.
Later in the day, the president was in Georgia for a briefing on the damage done by Hurricane Michael, and during a Q&A with reporters, Trump insisted that Warren “owes the country an apology.” He didn’t say why, and I haven’t the foggiest idea what he was talking about.
Moment later, the Republican added this gem.
Trump said later Monday he would only pay the $1 million “if I can test her personally. That will not be something I would enjoy doing, either.”
Perhaps the president is unclear about what a DNA test is. What, exactly, does he want to do “personally” that he would find unpleasant? Does Trump envision a process in which he draws blood from the senator and begins a detailed examination of genetic history?









