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stated on October 29, 2013 in a Facebook post:

Says former Democratic Sen. Harry Reid has an outlaw horse thief ancestor and Reid’s office offered a spin-job biography about the man.

Pants on Fire!
By Samantha Putterman
December 9, 2019

No, Harry Reid doesn’t have a horse thief ancestor named Remus Reid

A wild tale about a horse thief ancestor of former Democratic Sen. Harry Reid continues to spread online despite being debunked for several years

The online story has been circulating since at least 2000, targeting not only Reid but several political figures. Other versions have featured the surnames of President Donald Trump, former President George W. Bush, Hillary Clinton and Al Gore, among others.

A Reid version was posted to Facebook in 2013 and is being re-shared recently. The post claims a genealogy researcher named Judy Wallman was working on her family tree when she found that the former senator from Nevada has a great-great uncle, Remus Reid, who was “hanged for horse stealing and train robbery in Montana in 1889,” and whom Wallman also shared as an ancestor.

The post displays a black-and-white photograph that is supposedly Remus Reid standing on a platform as a noose is tightened around his neck. It isn’t him. The image actually depicts outlaw Tom “Black Jack” Ketchum, who was hanged in New Mexico in 1901 for attempted train robbery, among other crimes.

All versions of this claim end with the politician’s office — in this case, Harry Reid’s office — issuing a statement to Wallman that attempts to spin the life-story of the supposedly criminal “great-great uncle” into something more legitimate, calling the ancestor a “famous cowboy,” who “passed away during an important civic function held in his honor when the platform upon which he was standing collapsed.” 

The post was flagged as part of Facebook’s efforts to combat false news and misinformation on its News Feed. (Read more about our partnership with Facebook.)

With good reason: The entire account is fabricated. 

Harry Reid is simply one of many political figures to be implicated in this bogus ancestry spin job.

We rate this Pants on Fire!

Our Sources

Facebook post, Oct. 29, 2013 

Colorado Encyclopedia, Thomas E. Ketchum, 2000

Snopes, Did Donald Trump Have a Horse Thief Ancestor? Oct. 15, 2000

OurStrand, A LITTLE KNOWN FACT OF TEXAS HISTORY, May 20, 2001

TruthorFiction, Al Gore's horse-thief ancestor-Fiction!, Great-Great Uncle Remus Reid-Fiction!,

March 16, 2015; March 17, 2015

FactCheck.org, Harry Reid’s Outlaw Ancestor?, Jan. 29, 2009

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