Official records contradict Warren story about being fired for pregnancy
by John Gage
| October 07, 2019 05:33 PM
County records from Sen. Elizabeth Warren's time as a teacher in New Jersey contradict the Massachusetts Democrat's claim that she was fired from her teaching job for being "visibly pregnant."
The Riverdale Board of Education, where she alleges she was fired after her first year, granted Warren a second-year teaching contract by a unanimous vote, according to records obtained by the Washington Free Beacon. Minutes from a June 16, 1971, meeting, several months after the first meeting, show that Warren resigned from her position. The resignation was "accepted with regret."
Warren, 70, has claimed repeatedly that she was fired from her part-time teaching job after a year for being pregnant. "By the end of the first year, I was visibly pregnant, and the principal did what principals did in those days: wish me luck and hire someone else for the job," she said at a town hall.
Old video surfaced last week in which Warren gave a separate reason for leaving teaching.
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