Michigan's radical Democratic Rep. Rashida Tlaib hit a new low during President Trump's triumphant State of the Union address Tuesday night, appearing to chant "KKK" while the rest of the chamber erupted in patriotic "USA" chants.
Video footage captured the Squad member's disgraceful outburst as Americans celebrated their country during Trump's powerful speech. While patriots in the House chamber - including many Democrats - joined together in a rare moment of unity chanting "USA," Tlaib was caught on camera appearing to mouth something entirely different.
The shocking moment perfectly encapsulates everything wrong with today's radical left. Here's President Trump delivering a message of American strength and renewal, the chamber filled with bipartisan cheers of "USA," and Tlaib - who has built her entire career on anti-American rhetoric - responds by invoking one of the darkest symbols in our nation's history.
The Squad's Anti-American Agenda Exposed
This wasn't Tlaib's only outburst during the evening. The Michigan congresswoman repeatedly interrupted Trump's address with hostile reactions, proving once again that the far-left Squad puts partisan hatred above country.
Patriots, this is who the Democratic Party has become. While President Trump outlined his vision for American greatness - securing our borders, bringing back manufacturing jobs, and restoring our position on the world stage - radicals like Tlaib could only respond with divisive attacks.
"The contrast couldn't be clearer: Trump fighting for every American, while Squad members like Tlaib tear down the very country that gave them the opportunity to serve,"
This disgraceful display shows exactly why Americans rejected the radical left's anti-American agenda in November. While Trump calls for unity and strength, Democrats like Tlaib respond with the same tired playbook of division and hate.
The question every American should be asking: How long will the Democratic Party tolerate representatives who clearly despise the country they swore an oath to serve?
