
Rashida Tlaib
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Stay current with all the latest and breaking news about Rashida Tlaib, compare headlines and perspectives between news sources on stories happening today. In total, 24 stories have been published about Rashida Tlaib which Ground News has aggregated in the past 3 months.
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23% Local Coverage68% National Coverage9% International Coverage
Media Bias Breakdown
How is the media covering Rashida Tlaib?Rashida Tlaib often is covered by Right Media sources.
Left: 34%
12%
Right: 53%
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Rashida Tlaib · United States‘Squad’ Members Who Advocated To Defund The Police Spent Over $1 Million On Security Brandon Poulter on August 20, 2023 Democratic members of Congress known as the “Squad” spent roughly $1.2 million in campaign funds on private security despite advocating to defund the police, according to a New York Post review of campaign finance reports. The “Squad” is composed of left-leaning Democrats, many of whom champion “defund the police” policies alon…See the Story
‘Squad’ Members Who Advocated To Defund The Police Spent Over $1 Million On Security
100% Right coverage: 3 sources
Rashida Tlaib · Sterling HeightsU.S. Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-12th District) re-introduced the Restoring Unfairly Impaired Credit & Protecting Consumers Act. The bill would provide credit restoration for victims of predatory lending, fraud, and other financial abuse. It would also prohibit the reporting of medical debt, and reduce the length of time that adverse information appears on credit reports from seven to four years.See the Story
Tlaib introduces bill to reduce debt history for millions of Americans
Rashida Tlaib · MichiganRep. Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich.) spoke at an art exhibit in Detroit held from May 26 to June 17. Among the figures honored with artwork was Khader Adnan, an imprisoned terrorist in Israel who died on May 2 following an 86-day hunger strike.See the Story
Rashida Tlaib Spoke at Art Show in Detroit Advocating Israel’s Destruction
100% Right coverage: 1 sources
Rashida TlaibRep. Rashida Tlaib on Tuesday introduced legislation that would prohibit the inclusion of medical debt—which impacts more than 100 million people across the U.S.—on credit or consumer reports. "The use of credit reports—which frequently contain errors—is now more than ever a huge barrier to a thriving life for many of our residents," Tlaib (D-Mich.), who has argued that medical debt "should not exist," said in a statement Tuesday. "Americans sho…See the Story
Tlaib bill would prohibit medical debt from appearing on credit reports
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
Joe BidenU.S. Reps. Debbie Dingell and Rashida Tlaib are urging Republicans to crack down on "junk" fees. Junk fees are added costs to the advertised price and often seen when purchasing. Biden administration has implemented the No Surprises Act, which was adopted in 2020.See the Story
Dingell, Tlaib urge GOP colleagues to support crack down on junk fees
100% Center coverage: 1 sources
Rashida Tlaib · IsraelDemocratic congresswoman Rashida Tlaib (Mich.) recently attended an art show that called for the destruction of Israel and praised Palestinian terrorists. Run by the Handala Coalition, a group of pro-Palestinian organizations, the art show was held in May and June at the Swords Into Plowshares Peace Center and Gallery in Detroit. Tlaib attended the art show on May 30 and posed for photos with attendees. One photo shows Tlaib in front of art, cal…See the Story
Dem Rep Attended Art Show Celebrating Palestinian Terrorists and Calling for Destruction of Israel, Photos Show
100% Right coverage: 1 sources