Rashida Tlaib is facing censure after Marjorie Taylor Greene has filed charges including her refusal to walk back her accusation that Israel bombed a hospital, killing 500 people. It has been thoroughly debunked, but Tlaib continues to make the claim. The hospital was not hit and the bomb came from Palestinian terrorists and it hit the parking lot. So, what happens if Tlaib is censured? Not a damn thing. If someone is censured, the only punishment is that you lose the chairmanship of any committee you hold and Tlaib does not hold any.
Instead, she should be expelled from Congress for inciting an insurrection in the Capitol building. I am not being delusional. I know the Democrats will vote to protect her, but it would make great campaign commercials that Democrats have no problem with an insurrection that bone of their members lead. It is now apparent to most Americans that Tlaib supports and defends terrorists who rape women and behead babies. There would be more spin in the campaigns than we had in Hurricane Sandy.
Florida Representative Jared Moskowitz, who is Jewish, told Fox News host Kayleigh McEnany that he fully supports censuring Tlaib. Moskowitz cited widespread support for Israel among congressional members, in addition to Tlaib’s recent statements following various media reports of Israel being responsible for a purported hospital bombing on October 17 in Gaza. U.S. intelligence agencies are among those who have refuted Israel’s responsibility for the blast, as well as the number of casualties.
A resolution was introduced Tuesday by Georgia Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, a Republican, who called Tlaib an:
“Israel hating America hating woman who does not represent anything America stands for.”
Moskowitz continued:
VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL“Listen, I think once we get a House speaker here, I think that censure resolution will come to the floor. And I do think it’s something that everyone should consider.”
“This is about U.S. intelligence. This is about U.S. information. This is about not willing to trust the Biden administration and U.S. intelligence, but instead continuing to pretend like the Ministry of Health out of Gaza is nothing other than a terrorist organization telling people what we want to hear.”
“Any member of Congress who continues to trust Hamas’s information over U.S. information is obviously deeply concerning.”
Newsweek reached out to Moskowitz via email for comment.
Patricia Crouse, a political science practitioner in residence at the University of New Haven, told Newsweek that censuring representatives like Tlaib is not a priority and should not be with more pressing issues at hand in Congress, including new funding for Israel.
“We are on Day 22 of no speaker, and in that time nothing legislatively has gotten done,” Crouse said Wednesday. “Their priorities should be an aid package for Israel and avoiding a government shutdown, which will take place on November 17 if Congress can’t choose a speaker and pass legislation to avoid that.”
She went on: “An aid package to Israel will have bipartisan support, but trying to pass legislation to fund the government is going to be another matter entirely. The longer all of this goes on, the weaker the Republican Party appears and the more likely it is to impact the outcome in 2024.”
Meanwhile, Tlaib continues to spread misinformation on Hamas and Israel.
“Media outlets and third-party analysts have raised doubts about claims and evidence offered by both Israel and the Gaza Ministry of Health, and I agree with the United Nations that an independent investigation is necessary,” Tlaib said.
“I cannot uncritically accept Israel’s denials of responsibility as fact, especially in light of confirmation from the World Health Organization that Israel has bombed numerous medical facilities in Gaza and reports from the Palestinian Red Crescent Society of ongoing threats from the Israeli military to evacuate hospitals.”




















