On Tuesday morning we learned that the bodies of 40 babies slaughtered by Hamas had been found in the southern Israeli town of Kfar Aza, some of them having been beheaded. Throughout the day, mainstream journalists and Hamas sympathizers accused Israel of having made it up, and claimed it was propaganda. However, the CBS News and CNN eventually reported on the horrific discovery, and President Biden referenced it in his address to the nation.
Fox News' Hilary Vaughn asked Rep. Rashida Tlaib, who was visibly emotionally distraught while talking about migrant children being separated from their parents at the U.S. border in 2019 and called it "traumatic" and "inhumane," about Hamas beheading babies and burning children alive, and she had nothing to say.
🚨WATCH: I asked Rep. Rashida Tlaib about Hamas terrorists chopping off babies heads, children being burned alive, and women being raped - she had nothing to say. pic.twitter.com/a3UvuvJ4hW
— Hillary Vaughn (@hillary__vaughn) October 11, 2023
Tlaib continued walking to her office, where a Palestinian flag stands outside the door, not saying a word.
Here's a flashback of Tlaib in 2019.
In 2019, Rep. Rashida Tlaib got emotional at a hearing on migrant children being separated from their parents at the border, & called it “traumatic” and “inhumane”.
— Bill Melugin (@BillMelugin_) October 11, 2023
Today, she had no comment, and no reaction when asked about Israeli children being beheaded by Hamas terrorists. https://t.co/nb0M1bXReQ pic.twitter.com/bU3EUERZSA
Journalist Steve Guest also shared a clip of Tlaib's odd comments about the holocaust during an interview.
Here’s the time Rashida Talib said the holocaust gave her a calming feeling. pic.twitter.com/gwKQvOnw32
— Steve Guest (@SteveGuest) October 11, 2023
She talked about her ancestors having given up land so that the survivors of the Holocaust could have a safe place to live but that it was done by force and that wasn't okay. She but described having a calming feeling when thinking about the Holocaust and her relatives' sacrifice, which is kind of an odd way to describe resentment.
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