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FILE- In this Dec. 5, 2017, file photo, Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., waits to speak during a meeting of the Senate Banking Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington.  As Warren edges toward a possible challenge of President Donald Trump in 2020, she's been rather awkwardly revisiting something that's caused her headaches and ridicule _ her past claims of Native American heritage. Political analysts _ and some voters _ say Warren needs to distance herself from the family narrative that has inspired the president to repeatedly scorn her as "Pocahontas."  (AP Photo/Susan Walsh, File)
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FILE- In this Dec. 5, 2017, file photo, Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., waits to speak during a meeting of the Senate Banking Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington. As Warren edges toward a possible challenge of President Donald Trump in 2020, she's been rather awkwardly revisiting something that's caused her headaches and ridicule _ her past claims of Native American heritage. Political analysts _ and some voters _ say Warren needs to distance herself from the family narrative that has inspired the president to repeatedly scorn her as "Pocahontas." (AP Photo/Susan Walsh, File)

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