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Tlaib to Pelosi: We’re “Women of Color,” Don’t “Single Us Out”

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Breaking news from The Patriot Brief Rep. Rashida Tlaib, one-fourth of “The Squad,” has co

Breaking news from The Patriot Brief [Logo] July 17, 2019 Trending News: [Ayanna Pressley: I Won’t Call Trump the “President”]( [Sponsored] $103 Military-Grade Hydration Backpack [FREE]( [Biden Takes Same Stance on Deportations as Trump, Democrats Remain Silent…]( [Protesters Harass ICE, Face Arrests in Arizona]( [Tlaib to Pelosi: We’re “Women of Color,” Don’t “Single Us Out”]( Rep. Rashida Tlaib, one-fourth of “The Squad,” has continued to play the victim card after she and her cohort, Reps. Ocasio-Cortez, Pressley, and Omar were called out by President Donald Trump. Apparently, these congresswomen are under the impression that only they are allowed to have opinions and articulate their viewpoints. You’d think that members of Congress would understand that when you hit someone in politics, they just might hit you back. Apparently, Tlaib and the others are learning this the hard way. Following a ridiculous press conference regarding the president’s tweets, Tlaib sat down for an interview with other members of “The Squad.” During the interview with CBS This Morning, the congresswomen discussed their standing with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. More specifically, Rashida Tlaib essentially stated that Pelosi ought to treat “The Squad” with kid gloves since they are women of color, as documented by Breitbart News. Tlaib’s Statements for Pelosi... [Read the full story]( SPONSORED MESSAGE [Where should we send your free TRUMP 2020 hat?]( The Patriot Brief, 40 S 7th St, 55402, Minneapolis, United States You may [unsubscribe]( or [change your contact details]( at any time.

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