Representative Rashida Tlaib Shares Vulgar Message About National Day of Prayer

 

**WARNING: Vulgar Language contained in the story below**

President Trump promoted the National Day of Prayer recently and was met with vulgarity by “activist” David Hogg which was then retweeted by Representative Rashida Tlaib who is known for public displays of vulgarity.

According to The Daily Wire:
 

Far-left Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) apparently took issue with Trump’s announcement, taking to her Twitter account to promote a vulgar message denigrating the National Day of Prayer from Parkland school shooting survivor and anti-gun rights advocate David Hogg.

Tlaib retweeted the message to her nearly 1 million followers.

Seemingly addressing backlash over the re-post, Tlaib again took to Twitter to backtrack, telling followers she has “been praying through this all” and was “not” attacking prayer.

“Let me be clear as someone who has been praying through this all & as someone who attended the National Prayer Breakfast,” she wrote Monday night. “My retweet was not to be an attack on prayer. It was to bring attention to the need for meaningful action to combat this public health crisis.”

Tlaib stormed out of this year’s State of the Union because she was triggered by the mention of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s name.


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