Democrats’ contempt for the nation was on full display during President Trump’s State of the Union address, where Rep. Rashida Tlaib was seen apparently chanting “KKK” amid patriotic “USA!” chants from Republicans.

Meanwhile, Rep. Ilhan Omar not only heckled the President but later doubled down, rejecting calls to apologize and bizarrely invoking racial slurs. It’s a clear sign that putting America first remains anathema to these leftist lunatics.

The incident unfolded as President Trump addressed the need to end sanctuary cities, prompting Republicans to erupt in “USA!” chants. Video footage captured Tlaib, seated next to Omar, appearing to mouth “KKK” instead.

Republicans: “USA.”Rashida Tlaib: “KKK.”Everything you need to know about today's Democrats. They cannot stand this country, they cannot stand its comeback, & they cannot hide their contempt anymore.pic.twitter.com/fQCTkh6WVa

As we detailed in our earlier coverage, Democrats boycotted the speech en masse or sat stone-faced through applause for securing borders, reducing crime, and prioritizing citizens over illegals. About 70 Democrats skipped the event entirely, holding counter-rallies to bash Trump’s America First agenda.

Omar’s outburst came during Trump’s remarks on protecting Americans, where she shouted, “You have killed Americans, you should be ashamed.” In a post-SOTU CNN interview with Wolf Blitzer, she refused three opportunities to express regret for attending.

Blitzer asked: “The House Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries, advised your caucus, the Democratic members, to either skip the State of the Union address or sit there in silence. Should you have just boycotted the address? And do you think you violated the guidelines set out by your own leader?”

Omar replied: “No, I think it was really unavoidable the president talked about protecting Americans, and I just had to remind him that his administration was responsible for killing two of my constituents.”

Blitzer continued, “Many members of your Democratic Party criticized their Republican counterparts when they interrupted president Biden’s State of the Union address. Do you have any regrets at all about the interaction we played between you and President Trump just last night?”

Omar responded, “I do not, and I think many people look at that moment when the president says it is our responsibility to protect Americans and he does not acknowledge the fact that two Americans two of my constituents, two of our neighbors were were killed.”

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