Tlaib Forces Rare House Procedure After Republican Accuses Her of Defending Terrorists
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The House of Representatives had to stop working and use a rarely used parliamentary maneuver to protect Rep. Rashida Tlaib, a socialist from Michigan, after Ohio Republican Rep. Max Miller accused her of working with Hezbollah and supporting terrorists. The fight started during the debate of a resolution Tlaib had pushed for on war powers in Lebanon. In the end, Miller’s comments were ruled out of order and taken out of the record. The Ohio Rep…
Reporter’s Notebook: Tlaib forces rare House procedure after Republican accuses her of defending terrorists
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! “Words taken down.” That term of art may not mean much off Capitol Hill. But it’s a phrase which usually signals there’s a ruckus in the House of Representatives. The House witnessed one such melee recently. Lawmakers debated a war powers resolution for Lebanon. Rep. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., pushed the measure, hoping to restrict President Donald Trump’s conflict in Iran. Especially as other places in t…
Reporter's Notebook: Tlaib forces rare House procedure after Republican accuses her of defending terrorists
Rep. Max Miller was sanctioned and benched after personally attacking Rep. Rashida Tlaib during a heated House floor debate on a Lebanon war powers resolution.
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