Rep. Rashida Tlaib apologizes over Trump slam, but only for causing 'distraction'
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(FOX NEWS) - Freshman Rep. Rashida Tlaib, who last week made expletive-laced remarks about impeaching President Trump, characterized the comments Tuesday as “a distraction,” which she reasoned was the only cause for apology.
Less than a week after the comments were made, Tlaib, the newly sworn-in Democratic lawmaker from Michigan, described the situation as having been a learning experience, NBC News reported.
"What I can tell you is I am a person that is authentically me," Tlaib said, according to the outlet. "I’m very passionate about fighting for all of us, and the use of that language, you know, was a teachable moment for me.
“And I understand I am a member of Congress, and I don’t want anything that I do or say distract us. And that’s the only thing I will apologize for, is that it was a distraction," she continued.