While Democrats assail the president’s character and accuse him of lying, among other “high crimes and misdemeanors,” without evidence, they conveniently ignore the times they play footsie with the truth.

Take Bay State Sen. Elizabeth Warren.

At a campaign event in Atlanta on Thursday, Warren — who now vociferously opposes school choice, vowing to eliminate all federal funding to for-profit charter schools if elected president — was confronted by a school choice activist. Sarah Carpenter asked the Democratic senator why she’s against giving parents choice to opt out of the public school system when the wealthy lawmaker sent her own children to private schools.

Warren told the voter, “No, my children went to public schools.”

A lie. Her son Alex Warren attended private schools in both Austin, Texas, and Haverford, Pa., according to reports and an inconvenient yearbook photo of her son published over the weekend in The Federalist. The New York Post reports her son Alex attended a private school in Texas while Warren taught at the University of Texas-Austin and another private school in Pennsylvania while teaching at the University of Pennsylvania.

Does any of this surprise you?

It shouldn’t, given that we already know Warren lied about being a Native American to advance her career and more recently to Massachusetts voters while she was running for Senate re-election in 2018. When asked last year if she was running for president during her Senate re-election bid against Geoff Diehl, her Republican opponent, Warren said no.

She misled Bay State voters into believing that if given a second term as Massachusetts’ senator she’d be serving her constituents — not her own political ambitions.

Then what happened shortly after her Senate re-election victory?

Warren announced an exploratory committee for president and has been largely AWOL ever since.

The reality is if voters knew she was just using her Senate re-election bid as a stepping stone to higher office — and wouldn’t be completing her full six-year Senate term if elected president — many Massachusetts voters would’ve given Diehl a second look. Warren’s quick shift in ambition was something I warned Herald readers about in my Oct 1, 2018, column titled “Elizabeth Warren will dump Massachusetts to serve her ambition.”

She has another stance that is changing before our eyes, and that concerns school choice.

In her book “The Two-Income Trap” Warren said she was for school choice. Now that she’s calling for a big government takeover of our lives with “Medicare for All,” the Green New Deal and other wildly expensive socialist policies —she’s against it.

Her flip-flopping on the issue will repel voters. But she’s counting on people not paying enough attention to notice, just like she when she denied her son went to private schools.

The trouble for Warren, though, is voters are much smarter than she thinks.

Adriana Cohen is a nationally syndicated columnist and tv commentator. See adrianacohen.com.