Rashida Harbi Tlaib (, ;
born July 24, 1976) is an American politician and lawyer serving as the
U.S. representative for since 2019.
The district includes the western half of
Detroit
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, along with several of its western suburbs and much of the
Downriver area. A member of the
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, Tlaib represented the
6th
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and
12th districts of the
Michigan House of Representatives before her election to Congress.
In 2018, Tlaib won the Democratic nomination for the
United States House of Representatives
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seat from
Michigan's 13th congressional district. She ran unopposed in the general election and became the first woman of
Palestinian descent in Congress, the first Muslim woman to serve in the Michigan legislature, and one of the first two Muslim women elected to Congress, along with
Ilhan Omar
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(
D-MN).
Tlaib is a member of
The Squad, an informal group of six (four until the 2020 elections) U.S. representatives on the
left wing of the Democratic Party.
Tlaib and
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (
D-NY) were the first female members of
Democratic Socialists of America to serve in Congress. Tlaib has argued in favor of
abolishing the
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement,
the police, and
prisons
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. She was a vocal critic of the
Trump administration
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and advocated for Trump's
impeachment. On foreign affairs, she has sharply criticized the
Israeli government, called for an end to
U.S. aid to Israel, supports a
one-state solution, and supports the
Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions campaign.
Early life and education
The eldest of 14 children, Rashida Harbi was born on July 24, 1976, to working-class
Palestinian immigrants in
Detroit
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. Her mother was born in
Beit Ur El Foka
Beit Ur al-Fauqa ( ar, بيت عور الفوقا) is a Palestinian village located in the Ramallah and al-Bireh Governorate of the State of Palestine, in the northern West Bank, west of Ramallah and southeast of Beit Ur al-Tahta. According to ...
, near the
West Bank
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city of
Ramallah. The name
Rashida
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means "righteous". Her father was born in
Beit Hanina
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, a neighborhood in
East Jerusalem. He moved first to
Nicaragua
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, then to Detroit. He worked on an
assembly line
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in a
Ford Motor Company
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plant. As the eldest, Tlaib played a role in raising her siblings while her parents worked.
Tlaib attended elementary school at Harms, Bennett Elementary, and Phoenix Academy. She graduated from
Southwestern High School in Detroit in 1994. Tlaib received a
Bachelor of Arts
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degree in political science from
Wayne State University in 1998
and her
Juris Doctor
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and one of several Doctor of Law degrees. The J.D. is the standard degree obtained to practice l ...
from
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Western Michigan University Cooley Law School ("Cooley") is a private law school in Lansing, Michigan and Riverview, Florida. It was established in 1972. At its peak in 2010, Cooley had over 3,900 students and was the largest US law school by en ...
in 2004. Tlaib was
admitted to the bar in 2007.
Michigan House of Representatives
Tlaib began her political career in 2004 when she interned with State Representative
Steve Tobocman
Steven Tobocman (born January 27, 1970) is a politician from the state of Michigan. He served two terms in the Michigan House of Representatives. Because of state law on term limits, he could not run for a succeeding third term.
A Democrat, ...
. When Tobocman became Majority Floor Leader in 2007, he hired Tlaib to his staff.
In 2008 Tobocman encouraged Tlaib to run for his seat, which he was vacating due to
term limits. The urban district is 40%
Hispanic
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, 25%
African-American
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, 30%
non-Hispanic white Americans, and 2%
Arab American
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. Tlaib faced a crowded primary that included several Latinos, including former State Representative Belda Garza. She emerged victorious, carrying 44% of the vote in the eight-way Democratic primary and winning the general election with over 90% of the vote.
In 2010, Tlaib faced a primary election challenge from Jim Czachorowski in his first bid for office. Tlaib picked up 85% of the vote to Czachorowski's 15%, and won the general election with 92% of the vote against
Republican challenger Darrin Daigle.
In 2012, Tlaib won reelection again to the Michigan House in the newly redrawn 6th district against fellow incumbent Maureen Stapleton. She could not run for the Michigan House a fourth time in 2014 because of term limits and ran for the
Michigan Senate, losing to incumbent Senator
Virgil Smith Jr.
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in the Democratic primary in August 2014.
During her tenure as a legislator, Tlaib was one of ten Muslims serving in
state legislatures
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Two federations literally use the term "state legislature":
* The legislative branches of each of the fifty state governments of the United Stat ...
across the United States. She is the second Muslim to serve in the Michigan State House of Representatives, after James Karoub. Tlaib is the second Muslim woman to serve in a state legislature nationwide, after
Jamilah Nasheed
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of
Missouri
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. She and
Justin Amash, a Republican who was also elected in 2008, were the first two Palestinian-American members of the Michigan legislature.
After leaving the state legislature, Tlaib worked at Sugar Law Center, a Detroit nonprofit that provides free legal representation for workers.
U.S. House of Representatives
Elections
2018 special
In 2018, Tlaib announced her intention to run for the 13th congressional district. Conyers had resigned in December 2017 due to a sexual harassment scandal, and the seat had been vacant since then. She filed in both the Democratic primary in the
special election
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for the balance of Conyers's 27th term and in the general election for a full two-year term. No
Republican qualified for either election, though any Republican challenger would have faced nearly impossible odds. The 13th is the most Democratic district in Michigan, with a
Cook Partisan Voting Index
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of D+32. Conyers had held the seat and its predecessors since 1965 (it had been numbered as the 1st District from 1965 to 1993 and as the 14th from 1993 to 2013), and had never tallied less than 77 percent of the vote.
As of July 16, 2018, Tlaib had raised $893,030 in funds, more than her five opponents in the August 7 Democratic primary. Tlaib, as a member of the
Justice Democrats, made a guest appearance on the political interview show ''Rebel HQ'' of the progressive media network ''
The Young Turks'' (TYT).
In the Democratic primary for the special election, Tlaib finished second to
Detroit City Council president
Brenda Jones, who received 32,727 votes (37.7% of the total) to Tlaib's 31,084 (35.9%). Bill Wild, mayor of
Westland, received 13,152 votes (15.2%) and
Ian Conyers
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Conyers sat on the Economic Development & International ...
, the great-nephew of former Congressman Conyers, took fourth with 9,740 (11.2%).
2018 general
In the Democratic primary for the general election, Tlaib defeated Jones and Wild, among others. She received 27,803 votes, or 31.2%. She faced no major-party opposition in November 2018, though Jones mounted an eleventh-hour write-in bid.
Tlaib became the first Palestinian-American woman to be elected to Congress and simultaneously one of the first two Muslim women in Congress, along with fellow Democrat
Ilhan Omar
Ilhan Abdullahi Omar (born October 4, 1982) is an American politician serving as the U.S. representative for since 2019. She is a member of the Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party. Before her election to Congress, Omar served in the Minnesot ...
of
Minnesota
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.
She took the congressional oath of office on January 3, 2019, swearing in on an English-language translation of the
Quran
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. She wore a
thawb (thobe), a traditional embroidered Arab dress, to the swearing-in ceremony. This inspired a number of Palestinian and Palestinian-American women to share pictures on social media with the
hashtag #TweetYourThobe.
2020
Jones challenged Tlaib in the 2020 Democratic primary. Tlaib won, 66%–34%, spending over $2,000,000 in campaign funds to Jones's $140,000.
Tenure
House Ethics Committee investigation
On November 14, 2019, the House Ethics Committee announced that it was investigating whether Tlaib used congressional campaign money for personal expenses in violation of House rules. In August 2020 the committee directed Tlaib to reimburse her campaign $10,800, stating that Tlaib has an "obligation to act in accordance with the strict technical requirements of federal campaign laws and regulations, including the restrictions on personal use of campaign funds".
Committee assignments
*
Committee on Financial Services
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Subcommittee on Diversity and Inclusion
**
Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations
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**
Subcommittee on National Parks, Forests and Public Lands
*
Committee on Oversight and Reform
**
Subcommittee on Civil Rights and Civil Liberties
**
Subcommittee on Environment
Caucus memberships
*
Congressional Progressive Caucus
*
Congressional Freethought Caucus
Political positions
Israeli–Palestinian conflict
Tlaib has said she opposed providing aid to a "
Netanyahu Israel" and supported the
Palestinian right of return and a
one-state solution.
In 2018,
J Street withdrew its endorsement of Tlaib due to her support for a
one-state solution. J Street stated that she had misled it about her views on the issue during her primary campaign. Tlaib is one of the few members of Congress to openly support the
Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement against Israel. She has defended her support of the boycott on free speech grounds and as a response to
Israel's military occupation of the West Bank and
settlement building, which the international community considers
illegal under international law, though Israel disputes this. In January 2019, she criticized anti-BDS legislation proposed by Senators
Marco Rubio
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and
Jim Risch
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. In December 2019, the
Simon Wiesenthal Center placed Tlaib and Ilhan Omar at #5 on their list of what the center alleges to be the top ten anti-Semitic incidents of the year, citing their support for the
Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement and other statements.
Tlaib argued that boycotting is a right and that Rubio and Risch "forgot what country they represent". Tlaib's comments were criticized by several groups, including the
Anti-Defamation League
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, which said, "Though the legislation discussed is sponsored by four non-Jewish Senators, any charge of dual loyalty has special sensitivity and resonance for Jews, particularly in an environment of rising anti-Semitism."
Tlaib responded that her comments were directed at Rubio and Risch, not the Jewish American community. She was one of 17 members of Congress to vote against a July 2019 House resolution condemning the BDS movement, which passed by a margin of 381 votes. Tlaib suggested boycotting HBO host
Bill Maher after he denounced the BDS movement.
In March 2020, Tlaib spoke at a gala for
American Muslims for Palestine
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AMP holds conferences and training sessions for coalition building and legislative advocacy, such as hosting annual Palestine Advocacy Days, that p ...
, a group that supports an end to the Israeli occupation of the
West Bank
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, equality for
Arab Israelis, and a right of return for Palestinian refugees. The
Anti-Defamation League
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has argued that the group holds extreme anti-Israel views and provides a cover for antisemitism; AMP denies this and states that it opposes antisemitism.
In December 2020, Tlaib deleted a retweet she had posted a few days earlier, on the
International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People, containing the phrase "
From the River to the Sea"a nationalist Palestinian slogan associated with calls for Israel's elimination in the past.
On September 23, 2021, Tlaib
called Israel an "apartheid state" on the House floor during a debate over funding for
Iron Dome; Representative
Ted Deutch responded by accusing Tlaib of antisemitism.
Ban from entering Israel
On August 15, 2019, Israel announced that Tlaib and her colleague Ilhan Omar would be denied entry into the country.
According to ''
The Times of Israel
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Tzipi Hotovely said Israel would not "allow those who deny our right to exist in this world to enter" and called it a "very justified decision."
It was reported that President Trump had pressed the government of
Benjamin Netanyahu to make such a decision. The next day, Israeli authorities granted a request by Tlaib to visit her relatives in the
Israeli-occupied West Bank on humanitarian grounds and under certain restrictions on political statements.
Tlaib declined to go, saying that she did not want to make the trip "under these oppressive conditions."
The Israeli interior ministry stated that Tlaib had previously agreed to abide by any rules their government had set in exchange for being permitted to visit the country, and accused her of making a "provocative request aimed at bashing the State of Israel".
In August 2019, following the decision of Israel to ban them from arriving in the country, Tlaib and
Ilhan Omar
Ilhan Abdullahi Omar (born October 4, 1982) is an American politician serving as the U.S. representative for since 2019. She is a member of the Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party. Before her election to Congress, Omar served in the Minnesot ...
retweeted a cartoon by
Carlos Latuff, whose cartoons has been accused of using anti-Semitic tropes.
The Anti-Defamation League
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,
Jerry Nadler, and other Jewish groups condemned them for sharing it.
Saudi Arabia
Tlaib has criticized
Saudi Arabia
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's
human rights violations and the
Saudi Arabian-led intervention in Yemen.
Trump administration
Tlaib supported the
efforts to impeach President Trump. In August 2016, she protested a speech Trump gave at
Cobo Center
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and was ejected from the venue. On her first day in Congress, January 3, 2019, she published an
op-ed with
John Bonifaz
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in which she argued that it was not necessary to wait for
Special Counsel
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Robert Mueller
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A graduate of Princeton University and New York ...
to complete his criminal investigation before proceeding with impeachment.
Later that day, Tlaib spoke at a reception for the
MoveOn campaign, recounting a conversation with her son in which she expressed her resolve to "impeach the motherfucker". Trump retorted that her comments were "highly disrespectful to the United States of America".
In a radio interview with
Mehdi Hasan of ''
The Intercept
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'', Tlaib reiterated her call for Trump's impeachment.
Drug law reform
Tlaib supports
ending the federal prohibition of cannabis and "releasing people convicted of marijuana-related offenses".
Democratic Party
Tlaib, a member of the
Democratic Socialists of America, aligns politically with the left wing of the Democratic Party.
Domestic policy
She supports domestic reforms, including
Medicare for All and a $18 to $20 hourly
minimum wage
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.
On November 5, 2021, Tlaib was one of six House Democrats to break with their party and vote against the
Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act because it was decoupled from the social safety net provisions in the
Build Back Better Act.
Immigration
Tlaib was an early supporter of the movement to
abolish the Immigration Customs Enforcement agency.
In June 2019 she was one of four Democratic representatives to vote against the Emergency Supplemental Appropriations for Humanitarian Assistance and Security at the Southern Border Act, a $4.5 billion border funding bill that required Customs and Border Protection enact health standards for individuals in custody such as forming standards for individuals for "medical emergencies; nutrition, hygiene, and facilities; and personnel training."
Law enforcement
Tlaib has called for the abolition of the police and incarceration.
She has called American policing "inherently and intentionally racist", saying, "No more policing, incarceration, and militarization. It can't be reformed." Detroit police chief
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called Tlaib's comments "disgusting".
Abortion
Tlaib supports
abortion rights and has criticized what she called "white men trying to force women to not have the right to seek legal abortions". She was endorsed by abortion rights organization
NARAL.
Personal life
In 1998, at the age of 22, Tlaib married Fayez Tlaib. They have two sons, Adam and Yousif. The couple have since divorced. In 2018 a campaign spokesperson referred to Tlaib as a
single mother.
In September 2018, ''
The New York Times
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'' reported that Tlaib walked into her family's mosque to express her gratitude for the opportunity to run for Congress, articulating a belief that "my
Allah
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is She".
The ''
Detroit Free Press
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'' reported that, although she recognizes that some in her faith community consider her not "Muslim enough",
she believes that Allah understands that she deems her actions "reflective of Islam".
Electoral history
See also
*
*
List of Democratic Socialists of America who have held office in the United States
*
List of Muslim members of the United States Congress
This is a list of Muslim members of the United States Congress.
only four Muslim Americans have ever been elected to Congress, the first being Keith Ellison in 2006. Three Muslims currently serve in Congress, all in the House of Representativ ...
*
The Squad (United States Congress)
*
Women in the United States House of Representatives
References
Further reading
Palestinian-American Democrat: I Will 'Humanize' the Palestinian People in the U.S. Congress
External links
Congresswoman Rashida Tlaibofficial U.S. House website
Campaign website
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1976 births
Living people
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