To deceive someone, usually by making that person do or believe something that they did not intend 

Rashida Tlaib accuses Biden of supporting ‘genocide’ of Palestinians, warns: ‘We will remember in 2024

The congresswoman faced backlash for including ‘From the river to the sea’ chants in her video

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Being Duped: Rashida Tlaib:
Not sure if she knows what country she is in, how many times has she been to Palestine? Why did her parents leave Palestine to go to Nicaragua and then to Detroit to work in a car plant? That does not sound like people who were happy with the country, surroundings, or situation. It sounds like people who were desperate to get out and to get their family to a place with a better life, hence they came to the U.S. I don’t remember Ms. Tlaib wanting to stop the Afghanistan invasion or Iraq because of the U.S. involvement to stop the Muslim extremists. Why because that would have been wildly unpopular for her and her future endeavors. No, I believe now she knows that she could never live in Palestine under Hamas rule, with or without the Israelis, and she is only using this crisis as a way to grandstand for her own popularity and future ambitions rather than really trying to help the people of Palestine. Just keep in mind that Palestine has been around for thousands of years just like Israel, and Judeah, and Ms. Tlaib only seemed to care about it after the Hamas attack, maybe she is Pro Hamas?

Social media users recoiled after “Squad” member and pro-Palestinian Rep. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., released a video demanding President Biden support a cease-fire to stop “the genocide of the Palestinian people” or face electoral consequences in 2024.


Source: Fox News
Tlaib’s post on X, formerly known as Twitter, condemned Biden’s declaration that the U.S. stands with Israel and opposes a cease-fire, telling him, “the majority of the American people are not with you on this one. #CeasefireNow.”

The post also included a video of scenes from Gaza and protests in the U.S., interspersed with clips from Biden, National Security Council spokesman John Kirby and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The scenes included protest chants from Ohio saying, “No peace on stolen land!” Illinois “Free! Free! Palestine!” and Michigan “From the river to the sea.” 

The video ended with Tlaib saying to the camera, “We will remember in 2024,” before the words “Joe Biden supported the genocide of the Palestinian people,” appeared on the screen along with a demand for him to immediately support a cease-fire “or don’t count on us in 2024.” 
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