Liberals lose their minds every time President Trump refers to Elizabeth Warren as “Pocahontas.”
They are more offended by his joke than the fact that Elizabeth Warren falsely listed herself as minority to get into Harvard.
And now the last person Elizabeth Warren ever expected just came out against her, and you might not have believed it either if there wasn’t video proof.
As it turns out, a true descendant of Pocahontas, who is an actual Native American, doesn’t take offense at all that Trump calls Warren “Pocahontas.”
When asked about his comments, Debbie “White Dove” Porreco stated that President Trump had already asked her if the joke offended her and she told him, “No, it doesn’t offend me.”
Not only that, she is also a big supporter of President Trump and his policies.
Porreco went so far as to say that she believes that, “If Pocahontas were alive today, she would be very proud of President Trump.”
As reported by The Daily Caller:
“It turns out that an actual descendant of Pocahontas does not take any offense to President Donald Trump jokingly referring to Elizabeth Warren as “Pocahontas.”
In a September interview with Sky News, Debbie “White Dove” Porreco said that Trump once asked her if it offended her that he used the name “Pocahontas” to refer to the Democratic senator.
“I know that he uses ‘Pocahontas’ sometimes with Elizabeth Warren,” Porreco explained. “He said, ‘well does that offend you when I use that?’ And I told him no, it doesn’t offend me.”
“If Pocahontas were alive today, she would be very proud of President Trump,” Porreco said. “Just like Pocahontas was a heroine, Donald Trump is going to be our hero.”
“The media and Sen. Warren, who has very dubious claims of a Native American ancestry, have called Trump’s use of Pocahontas a “slur.””
“Porreco, who was the model for Disney’s Pocahontas character, was recently profiled in an article in Palm Beach Daily News. The piece explained that Porreco grew up poor on a reservation before attending college and working as a flight attendant.
“Sometimes when I’m dining at Mar-a-Lago, I think to myself, ‘You’ve come a long way from that Indian reservation you started in,” she said. “Pocahontas had dreams and went to England. My dreams brought me to Palm Beach.””
You can watch the interview with Porreco here:
But Sky News felt the need to also get the opinion of the voice actor for Pocahontas from the Disney film.
Voice actor Irene Bedard did not agree with Porreco:
“Do I think Pocahontas would be a fan of Trump? Oh no,” Bedard said. “Misogyny and bullying and name-calling at its finest. It is not intelligent discourse.”
Somehow Sky News thought that interviewing someone who has no relation to the real Pocahontas except for voicing her in a cartoon movie was relevant to a discussion with one of Pocahontas’s actual descendants.
But it’s not likely President Trump will be too offended that yet another Hollywood liberal dislikes him.
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