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Enemy of Freedom: Elizabeth Warren

State Beacon Reviewed Jun 30, 2026 ✓ Reviewed by citations.press editors
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Elizabeth Warren announced her $1.3 trillion "free college" plan on April 22, 2019.
1.3 trillion · free college plan
Elizabeth Warren, U.S. Senator from Massachusetts
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Accomplishments: Contributed plagiarized French recipes to the Pow Wow Chow cookbook in 1984, made a lot of money flipping foreclosed houses she bought from vulnerable Americans, and was the subject of the worst rap song ever written.

Why/how? She opposes school choice, but sent her son to a private school. In 2019, Warren announced her $1.3 trillion “free college” plan on April 22, which happens to be the birthday of Vladimir Ilyich Lenin, founding father of Soviet communism.

Claim to shame: “The Elizabeth Warren Effect,” a phrase coined by racial experts after the U.S. Census Bureau recorded a significant uptick in the number of individuals identifying as white and Native American over the past decade.

Fun fact: Warren thinks she would have won the 2020 presidential election if she “had a penis.”

What’s next? Becoming a transgender man and testing that hypothesis.

Before its rebrand, the 'TrackAIPAC' account promoted fundraising, phone banking, and campaign events for Warren

Warren also said Platner, who posted Reddit comments calling white rural Mainers 'racist and stupid' and covered up a tattoo of a Nazi symbol, would bring 'accountability' to Washington

Democrats who accused Republicans of using poor families as political tools now oppose an agreement that would resume SNAP payments

One group that received money from the fund has a member of an Israeli-designated terrorist organization on its board, while several others backed Gaza flotillas

'Pow Wow Chow' contributor who made history as Harvard Law's 'first woman of color' sides with colonizers after exploiting the oppressed to get ahead

National Congress of American Indians also led push to rename the Washington Redskins and got Biden to grant clemency to cop killer Leonard Peltier

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