President Donald Trump claimed the Democratic senator has less indigenous blood than he does, "and I have none," he said on Fox News in October. | Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images White House Trump takes fresh dig at Warren's claims of Native ancestry

President Donald Trump continued to mock Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) on Thursday, tweeting a parody campaign poster making fun of Warren's claims of partial Native American ancestry.

Warren was the first major Democratic candidate to get the wheels spinning for a 2020 presidential run, launching an exploratory committee on New Year's Eve. Like many Democratic hopefuls, Warren has been among Trump's most avid critics, touring the country during the midterms denouncing his policies.


Trump has long criticized Warren for a years-old claim that she had some Cherokee and Delaware ancestry, christening her with the nickname "Pocahontas," while drawing substantial criticism for racial insensitivity to Native history.

Trump claimed the Democratic senator has less indigenous blood than he does, "and I have none," he said on Fox News in October.

Warren released the results of a DNA test in October strongly supporting that she has some Native American ancestry going back several generations, hoping to put the issue to rest. But she received blowback after the test showed her ancestry percentage may only be 1/1,024. The move was also widely panned by Native American leaders, who argued Native identity is based on culture and experience far more than distant blood lines.