Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) ended up embarrassed by a high school student during a hearing today while trying to lecture him on the nation’s founding documents, religion, and heritage.

The House Judiciary Subcommittee on Constitution and Limited Government held a hearing on Wednesdaycalled, “Sharia-Free America: Why Political Islam & Sharia Law are Incompatible with the U.S. Constitution: Part II.” The hearinglookedinto how Sharia law’s rise in our country poses grave risks to our way of life and system of government.

As the Gateway Punditreportedearlier, 16-year-old high school sophomore Marco Hunter-Lopez blew the lid off the radical left’s blatant double standard in Texas public schools: conservative students get censored, harassed, and stonewalled for months, while Islamic groups get the royal treatment to push “Understanding Shariah” pamphlets, Qurans with conversion cards, and hijabs right in the lunchroom.

Raskin was not pleased with this brave young person’s truth-telling and decided to bully him viciously. He began by rudely trying to give Hunter-Lopez a history lesson on America’s founding documents while twisting his words and trying to make him look like a religious nut.

But this backfired later when Raskin cited a famous letter by Thomas Jefferson in which he proclaimed a wall of separation between church and state, in an attempt to drive home his secular view of American history. Hunter-Lopez interrupted him, noting that this was a letter rather than an actual law.

Raskin was caught off guard and dumbly asked whether he thought America should be a theocracy. After not receiving the answer he wanted, Raskin interrupted and filibustered for several seconds before getting into a debate over American heritage.

This did not go well for Raskin either.

🚨 OMG. Rep. Jamie Raskin (D) just got HUMILIATED by 16-year-old patriot Marco Hunter-Lopez, despite Raskin CONSTANTLY cutting him off during the Sharia Law hearing

RASKIN: Jefferson described in the letter to Danbury Baptist—

LOPEZ: That’s a letter, not a law.

Source: The Gateway Pundit