Another history lesson for the self-proclaimed high-IQ President: Pocahontas was a heroine and role model for all Americans, who put her life at risk to save a foreigner.
What a disgrace that the orange man in the White House dared to invoke her name in a gathering of World War II Navajo code-talkers. The brave 5’2’’ Native American princess, whose affectionate nickname means “little wanton,” is deserving of a monument in New York City—directly across from Trump Tower.
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