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Palestinian-American member of US Congress Rashida Tlaib condemned a cartoon published in a conservative magazine that depicted her next to an exploding pager, implying an association with Hezbollah.
Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich.) has condemned a political cartoon published on the National Review’s website that shows a pager ...
The cartoon, which is on the National Review online publication, shows a woman identified as U.S. Rep. Tlaib seated at a desk with a pager nearby, which appears to be smoking with the caption ...
An offensive political cartoon by Detroit News staffer Henry Payne depicting Rashida Tlaib as a member of Hezbollah appeared on the conservative magazine National Review. Screenshot ...
The cartoon implies that Tlaib — who’s been critical of Israel in its war against Hamas in Gaza — is a member of a Hezbollah. Many labeled the caricature as racist.
The cartoon implies that Tlaib — who’s been critical of Israel in its war against Hamas in Gaza — is a member of a Hezbollah. Many labeled the caricature as racist.
A cartoon is sparking outrage and backlash from community members and Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib. Chiefs' Travis Kelce walks off field downcast after Super Bowl LIX loss in possible final game ...
In the cartoon, a woman identified as Rep. Tlaib is seen sitting at a desk next to an exploding electronic device while a speech bubble reads “Odd. My pager just exploded. ...