Meadows, Tlaib embrace on House floor after clash over race during Cohen hearing - News Summed Up

Meadows, Tlaib embrace on House floor after clash over race during Cohen hearing


Reps. Mark Meadows, R-N.C. and Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., appeared to put their differences aside on the floor of the House of Representatives Thursday, one day after they clashed bitterly over race during the late stages of Michael Cohen's appearance before the House Oversight Committee. Meadows approached Tlaib and offered a hand as the House was taking its final votes for the week. LYNNE PATTON, OFFICIAL WHO SAT BEHIND MEADOWS AT COHEN HEARING, FIRES BACK AT TLAIB: 'NOT A PROP'A visibly enraged and emotional Meadows asked committee chairman Elijah Cummings, D-Md., to strike Tlaib's remarks from the record. She denied doing so, but said she was "trying as a person of color just to express myself and how I felt at that moment." "She said she didn't mean it yesterday, so there was no need to apologize," Meadows said on Thursday after the pair hugged it out.


Source: Fox News February 28, 2019 21:56 UTC



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