Rep. Rashida Tlaib said she and Rep. Ilhan Omar had to hold hands at points during President Trump's State of the Union address to comfort each other.
"It think was a huge struggle for me because I don't think people realize its worse in — when you're actually there," the Michigan Democrat said at an event with Rep. Ilhan Omar about listening to the address.
"No, it really is, it actually — there was moments of triggering, and I kept holding your hand," Tlaib said, looking at Omar. "And we intentionally sat next to each other to support each other."
Tlaib, 43, said earlier this week that she walked out of the speech because it was full of "bigotry." The freshman congresswoman pointed to Trump mentioning Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh as the moment she could not take it anymore.
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This script was written in Langley
They publicly admit that they are mentally unstable and should be removed from congress.
Since they most likely have had the procedure known as female genitalia mutilation done to them, I am guessing this is a source of their anger and hatred.
Triggering what? Your inner evil. Evil people don't need to hold anyone's hand they cut them off.
This is complete BS. Since when do those two have to hold hands with anyone, let alone each other.
That's right, she not only thinks Trump is a bigot, but that 1/2 of the country are bigots too. Why in the hell did they come here?
BESTYS !!! Two Devils of a kind
they left their countries before they had the procedure done. if they would have had it done they wouldnt be so in love being a Muslim
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