 The US House voted on Nov 8 to censure Democratic Representative Rashida Tlaib, Congress' lone Palestinian-American lawmaker, for comments she made regarding Israel's war with Hamas in Gaza.22 Democrats joined with most Republicans in the chamber to censure Tlaib for allegedly promoting false narratives on Hamas' October 7 gun rampage in Israel and calling for the destruction of the state of Israel. The motion was sponsored by Republican Representative Richard McCormick. The final vote tally in the Republican-controlled chamber was 234 to 188 in favor of censure. For Republicans voted against the motion, while three Democrats and one Republican-abstained Tlaib has repeatedly condemned Hamas' assault, which killed some 1,400 people, while also criticizing US support for Israel as the country's military retaliates with bombardment that has killed thousands of Palestinians in Gaza. On this vote, the yeas are 234 and the nays are 188, with four answering present. The resolution is adopted. Without objection, the motion to reconsider is laid on the table.