Is there anyone lower than Elizabeth “Fauxcahontas” Warren? She falsely claimed she was part Cherokee and part Delaware Indian but there isn’t a scintilla of Native American blood in Warren. “The Atlantic” committed a random act of journalism in 2012 and found that Warren is not eligible to be listed as a member of a Cherokee tribe: HERE.

She was voted to sit down and stop the false character assassination of Senator Jeff Sessions to Attorney General for her prejudicial remarks and for attempting to read a highly emotionally charged letter written without evidence and without review against Jeff Sessions that used 1956 demonstrations in which he never participated. its probative value is substantially outweighed by a danger of one or more of the following: unfair prejudice, confusing the issues, misleading the jury, undue delay, wasting time,

Federal Rule 403. “Excluding Relevant Evidence for Prejudice, Confusion, Waste of Time, or Other Reasons” Situations in this area call for balancing the probative value of and need for the evidence against the harm likely to result from its admission. Slough, Relevancy Unraveled, 5 Kan. L. Rev. 1, 12–15 (1956); Trautman, Logical or Legal Relevancy—A Conflict in Theory, 5 Van. L. Rev. 385, 392 (1952); McCormick §152, pp. 319–321. Exclusion for risk of unfair prejudice, confusion of issues, misleading the jury, or waste of time, all find ample support in the authorities. “Unfair prejudice” within its context means an undue tendency to suggest decision on an improper basis, commonly, though not necessarily, an emotional one.

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