Ambassador To Mexico
Warren became U.S. Ambassador to Mexico in 1924.
President Coolidge nominated Warren to be Attorney General, but his nomination was narrowly rejected twice. Michigan governor Alex J. Groesbeck, who Coolidge had also considered for the position, was active in trying to undermine Warren's acceptance.
Warren died in Grosse Pointe, Michigan, on February 3, 1936. He is buried at Elmwood Cemetery in Detroit.
His wife was also a member of Republican National Committee.
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