On Same Day She Told Rand Paul to ‘Start Resisting the Virus,’ Rashida Tlaib Caught on Camera at Large, Maskless Indoor Party

Member of “The Squad” and U.S. House Rep Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) was recently caught on camera at a large, maskless indoor party.

The party was reportedly part of a wedding celebration that was taking place in Dearborn, Michigan, which is a county where the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidance calls for indoor masking.

Not only that, but this came on the same day that she told U.S. Sen Rand Paul (R-KY) that he needed to “Start resisting the virus” in a tweet.

GOP candidate for Congress Robby Starbuck said of the buffoonery, “You can’t make this stuff up. The same day she partied maskless, she went on twitter to chastise @RandPaul for the crime of telling people to be free and stop listening to mandates. ‘Start resisting the virus’… Is that what you were doing dancing in a big crowd.”

Tlaib shared a video that Paul recently released where he called on Americans to “resist” mask mandates and she claimed that was “Throwing a tantrum as his state is being swallowed whole by this virus, again.”

“People are getting sick and dying. 98 counties in Kentucky have a high incidence rate of COVID-19. He needs to put politics aside, and put people first. Start resisting the virus,” Tlaib claimed.

Tlaib also shared a map showing that most of Kentucky was in what the CDC calls a “high” rate of COVID-19 daily incidence.

U.S. House Rep Lauren Boebert (R-CO) chastised Tlaib for the apparent double-standard in a tweet as well where she said, “This video is brought to you by another Squad member who wants to arrest you for not wearing a mask when they tell you to.”

“Hypocrites all – the rest likely were mingling with Hollywood’s elite at Obama’s massive birthday party,” Boebert asserted.

Fox News reported on the video:

The Michigan Democrat was captured on video in the Instagram story of Bassam Saleh, a Dearborn, Michigan band that plays weddings. The video shows a maskless Tlaib posing for pictures and dancing amongst the crowd at the large indoor gathering Sunday.

In a separate post, Bassam Saleh tags the location of the wedding as Ford Community & Performing Arts Center, a venue in Dearborn, Michigan. Dearborn is located in Wayne County, which is currently rated as an orange zone by the CDC. Orange indicates a county with “substantial” COVID-19 transmission, one of two risk categories the CDC guidelines call for indoor masking for people regardless of their vaccination status.

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