Representative Rashida Tlaib just cursed the National Day of Prayer. We're fighting back . . .
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John,

Representative Rashida Tlaib just unleashed a profanity-laced attack on the National Day of Prayer.

The President rightly declared a National Day of Prayer yesterday in the face of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.

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Yet Rep. Tlaib - who just promoted erasing Israel from the map and replacing it with "Palestine" - shockingly responded to a national call to prayer over the Coronavirus by retweeting "[Expletive] a National Day of Prayer."

This isn't just insensitive, it's a shocking perversion damaging the very credibility of our government institutions in a time of national crisis.

At the ACLJ, we're not just encouraging prayer, we're defending prayer and religious liberty in courts nationwide. We just filed our critical brief at the International Criminal Court today to defend Israel's interests against attacks supported by Rep. Tlaib. Our work does NOT stop.

Right now we are preparing to possibly file an official ethics complaint over this egregious violation of the House Code of Conduct.

But we need you to make a statement with us. The power of prayer is critical in this time of need. It is beyond irresponsible for public servants to attack prayer.

Let Rep. Tlaib know we won't stand for it. She should be censured.

Sign Our NEW Petition: Condemn Rep. Tlaib's Attack on Prayer.

Jay Sekulow
ACLJ Chief Counsel


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