Tlaib’s Latest Israel Tantrum Crushed

Even Democrats Won’t Let Her Drag America Into Hezbollah’s Corner

Rashida Tlaib keeps proving she’s more interested in cheering terrorists and hating Israel than in anything resembling American interests. Her obsession with shielding Hezbollah from consequences just hit another wall in the House, where her War Powers resolution demanding U.S. forces pull out of Lebanon got demolished. This wasn’t some grand stand for peace. It was the usual Squad theatrics from a congresswoman whose white-hot hatred for Israel and Trump blinds her to reality, security, and basic common sense. The defeat exposes the growing cracks in the Democrat coalition and shows why America First foreign policy won’t tolerate radicals trying to tie our hands.

The Resolution That Went Down in Flames

On June 4, 2026, Tlaib forced a floor vote on her measure directing President Trump to remove all U.S. armed forces from Lebanon within seven days. The vote was a rout: 92 in favor to 324 against. Only 91 Democrats backed her, while 117 Democrats joined Republicans to kill it. Democratic leadership actively opposed the push, pointing to a slightly tweaked alternative they claimed was better. Even some in her own party saw it as reckless and poorly drafted, especially with no U.S. troops in direct combat but real risks from Hezbollah’s playground.

Tlaib raged on the floor and social media, framing Israel’s actions against Hezbollah as ethnic cleansing and war crimes. She ignored Hezbollah’s rocket barrages, tunnels, and embedding among civilians—the same playbook that turns every fight into a propaganda win for terrorists. The resolution was pure theater designed to hamstring Trump administration support for Israel’s self-defense while pretending America was the aggressor.

Tlaib’s Burning Hatreds on Full Display

Tlaib’s passion isn’t subtle. She’s long been one of the most vocal anti-Israel voices in Congress, with a record of rhetoric that flirts with eliminationist language against the Jewish state. Her attacks on Trump match that intensity, treating any pro-Israel or strong-on-terror policy as personal betrayal. This Lebanon push fits the pattern: use congressional tools to undermine allies, protect Iranian proxies like Hezbollah, and score points with the radical base that loves her “from the river to the sea” energy.

The defeat stings because it came from her own side as much as Republicans. Leadership’s rejection and the lopsided vote show even Democrats are tiring of the Squad’s endless Israel-bashing when it complicates their broader positioning. Tlaib’s floor clashes, including heated exchanges dismissing civilian casualties debates, only highlighted her isolation.

What She’ll Do Next: More Noise, Same Script

Tlaib won’t quit. She’s already signaled plans to push her alternative resolution and keep hammering on Lebanon, Gaza, and any Israel-related issue. Expect more resolutions, floor speeches, protests with activists, and media tours painting herself as the brave truth-teller against “U.S.-backed aggression.” She’ll double down on claims of genocide and ethnic cleansing, rally the far-left base, and use the defeat to fundraise and attack moderates in her party who won’t go full isolationist.

Her district’s heavy activist lean gives her safe reelection, so there’s no electoral pressure to moderate. Nationally, she’ll keep trying to drag the Democrat caucus leftward, forcing uncomfortable votes and highlighting divisions. Trump and pro-Israel voices will continue swatting these efforts aside while focusing on actual threats like Iran and border security.

The Bigger Lesson for America First

This flop reinforces what voters already know: radicals like Tlaib prioritize foreign grievances and terrorist-adjacent causes over American strength and security. Israel fighting Hezbollah isn’t America’s war to micromanage from the House floor—it’s a necessary response to Iranian-backed aggression that threatens stability. Tying Trump’s hands would only embolden enemies and weaken allies.

Democrats’ internal split shows the party’s foreign policy incoherence is worsening. While Tlaib fumes and plots her next stunt, the Trump administration will keep prioritizing results: supporting partners who fight terror, deterring Iran, and avoiding endless entanglements that drain U.S. resources. Her white-hot passions produce nothing but noise and defeat. America moves forward stronger without radicals dictating retreat. The midterms will deliver more of the same message to the Squad and their enablers.