Rashida Tlaib

The president told reporters that Democratic Jewish Americans show "great disloyalty," despite 79% of them voting Democrat in the 2018 midterms.
“I call on all of you to go. The occupation is real. Barring members of Congress from seeing it does not make it go away,” Rep. Omar said.
Emotional grandchildren honor strong Palestinian women in continuing fallout after Israel bars two Democratic congresswomen.
Muftiyah Tlaib reflected on the congresswomen's accomplishments in an interview with The Washington Post.
Cooper teased viewers with how his show could begin if the president tried to unite people rather than divide them.
He said the only winner in the congresswoman's battle with the Israeli government is her grandmother who "doesn’t have to see her now!"
The democratic congresswoman from Michigan refused to go on a trip to Israel after the Jewish State reversed its decision to bar her from entering the country.
For women of color running for office, the president's insults against Ilhan Omar, Rashida Tlaib and others only motivate them more.
Israel initially would not allow her and Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) entry, but later reversed its decision for Tlaib, who intended to visit her grandmother.
The Democratic congresswoman from Michigan wrote a letter requesting entry to see her elderly grandmother.