Rep. Rashida Tlaib’s long-running hostility toward any media that challenges her finally collided with reality in a now-viral confrontation — one that has resurfaced with renewed fury after the recent terror attack in Washington, D.C. Once again, Americans are asking the same question: Why won’t a sitting U.S. congresswoman condemn “Death to America” chants happening in her own district?

The clip traces back to April 5, 2024, in Dearborn, Michigan — a city transformed by decades of mass migration and now home to one of the largest Muslim-majority populations in America. During the annual “International Al-Quds Day” rally, a holiday created by Iran’s Ayatollah Khomeini, protesters openly chanted:

“Death to America.”
“Death to Israel.”

For most elected officials, condemning such vile rhetoric would be the easiest layup in politics. But not for Rashida Tlaib — a founding member of the far-left Squad and perpetual apologist for anti-American extremism.

When Fox Business reporter Hillary Vaughn confronted Tlaib about the video, the congresswoman absolutely melted down.

Vaughn calmly asked:
“At a rally in your district, people were chanting ‘Death to America.’ Do you condemn that?”

Tlaib’s response?
“I do not talk to Fox News.”

Pressed again, she lashed out — not at the extremists chanting for America’s destruction, but at the reporter daring to ask:
“I don’t talk to people that use racist tropes… Fox News is racist… you’re Islamophobic.”

Even when Vaughn asked the simplest possible question — “Is chanting ‘Death to America’ racist?” — Tlaib exploded again, refusing to address the chant at all and instead blaming the media for “racist tropes.”

Not once did she condemn the anti-American chant. Not once did she even acknowledge how grotesque it is to see mobs of people — in her own district — calling for the destruction of the country she is sworn to serve.

Sen. Rick Scott spoke for millions when he blasted her response:
“Tlaib refuses to condemn chants of ‘death to America.’ This blatant disrespect is disgusting — especially from a sitting member of Congress.”

After the D.C. terror attack, outrage surged anew. Brigitte Gabriel summed it up bluntly:
“What does it tell you when a sitting Congresswoman will not condemn ‘Death to America’ chants in her own district? Strip her committee assignments, censure her, and expel her.”

Commentators across the spectrum echoed the sentiment.
Eyal Yakoby wrote:
“In the middle of Dearborn, an entire crowd chants ‘Death to America.’ Rashida Tlaib refused to condemn it.”

And policy analyst Jeremy Carl cut directly to the heart of the issue:
“Anyone chanting this who is not a U.S. citizen should be deported. Any naturalized citizen chanting it should have their citizenship revoked. Your allegiance is not to America.”

The bottom line is simple — and damning:

A U.S. congresswoman was asked to condemn open calls for America’s destruction… and she refused.

As the nation grapples with a terror attack carried out by a migrant the left insisted was safe, the video — and Tlaib’s reaction — hit even harder. And they raise a question Americans deserve an answer to:

If Rashida Tlaib can’t even condemn “Death to America,” who exactly is she serving?