Tlaib Triggers Rare Rule After Republican Accuses Her of Defending Terrorists

Tlaib Triggers Rare Rule After Republican Accuses Her of Defending Terrorists

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.

In the end, Miller’s comments were ruled out of order and taken out of the record.

Advertisement The Ohio Republican was also barred from speaking on the House floor for the rest of the day.

He also refused to issue an apology

The fight, which was one of the most heated on the floor in recent memory, showed how divided people are over U. S. policy in the Middle East and how much members can say about each other without breaking House rules.

Advertisement It also brought up a tougher question that the rules can’t answer: whether Miller’s main charge, no matter how bluntly it was made, was valid.

participation in the Israeli apartheid regime’s invasion of Lebanon.”

She accused the Israeli military of targeting journalists and using American tax dollars “to commit war crimes. ”

Advertisement Miller, who is Jewish, responded by going directly at Tlaib. He referenced Hezbollah.

Its members are butchers that you like to hang out with to a certain extent,” Miller said

When Tlaib reacted, hollering at Miller from across the chamber, though her words were not picked up on the microphone, Miller stood his ground.

“Yes, you advocate for terrorists on a daily basis. You advocate for a terrorist regime every single day,” Miller said.

Are we getting a little emotional?”

Are we getting a little emotional? ”

Tlaib moved quickly to invoke the House’s formal remedy.

She asked that Miller’s words be “taken down,” a term of art on Capitol Hill that triggers a review of whether a member’s remarks violated chamber rules against personal attacks.

Jay Obernolte, R Calif., who was presiding over the debate from the dais, slammed down the gavel, addressed both members, and asked Miller to sit down

Jay Obernolte, R-Calif. , who was presiding over the debate from the dais, slammed down the gavel, addressed both members, and asked Miller to sit down.

“Colleagues, this is a serious topic. We will debate it respectfully and deliberately,” Obernolte said.

House business came to a halt as staff and stenographers reviewed the disputed remarks.

After an hour of delay, Miller still would not apologize or withdraw his statement

Obernolte then issued his ruling.

“The words of the gentleman from Ohio contain an allegation that the gentlewoman from Michigan is a ‘butcher’ and affiliated with a terrorist organization. Such remarks impugn the patriotism and loyalty of the member of the House,” Obernolte said.

Obernolte declared the remarks “contain personalities and are not in order” and ordered them stricken from the record

The House sanctioned Miller and suspended him from speaking for the rest of the day.

House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Brian Mast, R-Fla. , who had been managing the Lebanon debate on the floor for Republicans, stepped in to speak on Miller’s behalf.

And I stand by it.”

I own it. And I stand by it. ”

Mast then went further.

He asked the House for permission to submit into the Congressional Record an article titled “Rashida Talib, member of a secret Facebook Group where Hamas Terrorists glorified. ”

The outcome of the procedure obscured the main argument

Mast also tried to enter a transcript of Tlaib allegedly speaking about genocide.

Tlaib objected again.

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Tlaib spoke in front of the House and called Israel, which is an ally of the US through a treaty, a “apartheid regime. ”

Its military was doing “war crimes” with American tax dollars, she said.

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