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Tuesday, August 20, 2019

Rashida Tlaib Blames ‘Senior’ Democrats After Partnership With Terror-Linked Group Draws Backlash

Democratic Michigan Rep. Rashida Tlaib blamed senior members of her party after she and Democratic Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar faced backlash for partnering with a terror-linked group for their cancelled trip to Israel.

Tlaib and Omar held a joint press conference on Monday to address the cancelled trip, which Israel barred the lawmakers from making on account of their support for the anti-Israel boycott, divest and sanction (BDS) movement.

Palestinian-based organization Miftah, which has terror ties and in the past promoted anti-Semitic conspiracy theories, was partially sponsoring the trip. Tlaib dodged responsibility for the partnership when asked about Miftah at the press conference.

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8 comments:

Anonymous said...

So sad that her agenda is being revealed to the general public who will decide her political fate.

Yes, it's tragic.🤣🤣🤣

Anonymous said...

Boo, hoo.

Anonymous said...

Kind of ironic. These two can boycott Israel, but when Israel boycotts them by not letting them in the country. Their panties get all in a bunch. You sow what you reap girls!

Anonymous said...

It doesn't occur to her that her seniors might have a more inclusive picture of the world than she. But for her it's all about being a stone in the shoe, another rude distraction.

TheRealRay said...

She's NASTY...

Anonymous said...

These two pledged their allegiance to the US when they were sworn in to Congress, did they not? Now these two admits that their allegiance is to radical Islamic groups that are the enemies of the US. Does this not make them traitors to the US government? Why are they still in the US Congress?

Anonymous said...


Two nasty scammers; both have issues back in their home districts with eligibility to run. They'll be replaced with other socialist zealots with cleaner hands.

Anonymous said...

A stone in the shoe, I like that description