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Here’s What You Missed On Twitter This Week, Vol. 4 

Your expectations of the Biden administration, media and other Democrats at this stage are likely low. But they survived another week of public humiliation. It may be the only thing they’re good at.

Enjoy!

A Dem congresswoman claims that the government is forcing people to have sex.

Rep. Sarah Jacobs (D. Calif.) stated Tuesday that the mandate to end vaccines for health care workers was being ended. Roe v. Wade, “state governments are forcing pregnancy on people.”

It isn’t clear how the government can impregnate anyone, what abortion has with vaccine mandates, and why Democrats are so scared of the word. “woman.”

 

The White House is transparent, refusing to answer questions 

Reporters are continually assured that the Biden administration is doing everything possible to ensure their safety. “transparent” “cooperative” The scandal involving classified documents The president “takes classified documents very seriously,” They claim.

The press continues to be silenced. In the briefing room, Karine Jean-Pierre refers every question about the documents to the White House counsel’s office or the Justice Department. Those agencies aren’t talking either.

On Wednesday, one reporter asked the question “how the White House can claim they are being transparent” When they Not enough information the FBI’s search of the Penn Biden Center. Jean-Pierre stated that she was  “just not going to comment.”

Al Sharpton claims Tyre Nichols would still live if he were white 

During Wednesday’s funeral for Tyre Nichols, a man beaten to death in early January by police officers in Memphis, Tennessee, self-described “civil rights activist” Al Sharpton, a noted anti-Semite, said that Nichols would still live if he were white.

Sharpton said that police treat people better “on the white side” Memphis, and that he believed “if [Nichols] had been white, [the police] wouldn’t have beat him like that.” Sharpton failed to mention that all five police officers charged in Nichols’s death were black.

 

Meltdown #1: AOC claims that Ilhan Omar’s removal from the Foreign Affairs Committee is a 9/11 legacy

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D., N.Y., jumped to defend fellow “squad” Ilhan Omar was a member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee when Republicans voted her out due to her history with anti-Semitism.

AOC stated that Omar should be removed from the committee during one of the temper tantrums Democrats staged on the House floor Thursday. “racism and incitement of violence against women of color.”

“One of the disgusting legacies after 9/11 has been the targeting and racism against Muslim Americans throughout the U.S.,” She said that Omar was being removed from Foreign Affairs “is an extension of that legacy.”

 

Meltdown #2: Cori Bush says racism, Islamophobia, and white supremacy are to blame for Omar’s removal from Foreign Affairs Committee 

Rep. Cori Bush wants it “talk about what’s really going on here.” According to Missouri Democrat “Republicans are waging a blatantly Islamophobic and racist attack” By removing Omar (foreign affairs committee)

Bush spoke out in yet another meltdown “the white supremacy happening is unbelievable.” It is “despicable,” She added that her removal was imminent. “just a bunch of racist gaslighting.”

Meltdown #3 – Rashida Tlaib weeps on the House floor

Rep. Rashida Tlaib, D., Mich., had a Taylor Lorenz-style meltdown about Republicans removing Omar form the Foreign Affairs Committee. It was more like a contest between her and her. “squad” Tlaib was the winner of the landslide.

“I am so sorry, sis,” Tlaib said to Omar, “that our country is failing you today.” Tlaib started screaming and sobbing while the House Clerk tried telling her that she was done.

Omar was soon removed by the House.


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