Far-left Rep. Rashida Tlaib has suggested voting against Joe Biden in November, accusing him of promoting genocide in the Middle East.
solve Speaking at the Palestinian People’s Conference in Detroit this weekend, Tlaib said she and other voters would not forget Biden’s lukewarm support for Israel as Israeli security forces wage war against the Islamist terror group Hamas.
“It is shameful that the Biden administration and my colleagues in Congress continue to smear [anti-Israel, pro-Palestinian students on college campuses] Protest to save lives—regardless of creed or race. This is cowardly. But we won’t forget November, will we? Tlaib said.
The Michigan congresswoman went on to slam Biden for criticizing the International Criminal Court’s arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
“President Biden, I hope you hear us loud and clear,” she continued. “Assaulting the authority of the International Criminal Court and interfering with the judicial process are nothing more than to prevent genocidal maniacs from happening.” [Prime Minister Benjamin] Netanyahu and senior Israeli officials immune from prosecution for crimes against humanity.
“President Biden, you are an enabler,” she declared.
Oh, shit. Rashida Tlaib outspokenly accuses Joe Biden of fueling Israel’s genocidal government, telling him ‘we won’t forget this in November’ pic.twitter.com/HLtYXXKEpx
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This is not the first time Tlaib has spoken out against the Biden regime. In February, she encouraged Michigan voters to vote “uncommitted” in the state’s primary, and they turned out in large numbers.
Tlaib has also repeatedly declined to endorse his campaign, instead urging voters to consider “the entire ballot” when making their decision.
Such remarks again bring to mind the civil war within the Democratic Party over the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Just this week, Muslim activists launched “abandon Biden” movements in nine different states in an effort to prevent Biden from being re-elected.
“By defeating [Biden], this will send a signal to the entire political landscape that defending genocide can lead to your defeat, so be careful,” said Abdel Salam, organizer of the event. “That’s my goal … to get that message across the country and make sure it’s consistent.”