During President Donald Trump's recent State of the Union address, a contentious moment was captured on video showing Representative Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) chanting "KKK, KKK" while Republican lawmakers responded with chants of "USA." This exchange occurred as the President critiqued immigration policies and purported welfare fraud in Minnesota, targeting the Somali community with accusations of pillaging billions from American taxpayers.
The incident has since ignited a firestorm on social media and among political circles. The footage shows a visibly agitated Tlaib alongside Representative Ilhan Omar (D-MN), reacting to President Trump's comments. As the President highlighted instances of corruption and lawlessness, he suggested that such issues are imported through "unrestricted immigration and open borders," bringing these problems to American soil.
The President's remarks prompted Tlaib and Omar to shout, "You have killed Americans," prompting a response from the President, who, turning towards them, stated, "You should be ashamed." This led to Republican members standing and chanting "USA," overshadowing the objections from the Democratic side.
The National Republican Congressional Committee circulated the video on social media, using it to criticize the Democratic party's stance towards the country. The clip has further fueled online discourse, with one user expressing offense at Tlaib, a non-black person, using the term "KKK" and calling for her censure. Another commented on the political repercussions for Democrats, suggesting that the incident provides substantial material for Republican campaign ads.
The Daily Mail reached out to Representative Tlaib for comment, but no statement was available from her office at the time of publication. Post-address, President Trump took to Truth Social to express his criticism of Tlaib and Omar, insinuating a low intellectual capacity and suggesting their removal from the country. Both Tlaib and Omar made history as the first Muslim women elected to Congress in 2018, with Tlaib being a native Detroit born to Palestinian immigrants, and Omar having immigrated from Somalia.
The address was not without other disruptions; Representative Al Green of Texas was ejected for holding up a provocative sign. Despite these interruptions, President Trump focused on domestic policy issues such as energy, pharmaceutical costs, and immigration enforcement in his speech.