A Fox News camera operator was jostled by an umbrella-toting aide to Democratic Rep. Rashida Tlaib of Michigan Thursday on Capitol Hill.
The interaction was dubbed āUmbrellagateā by Fox News host Brett Baier, according to Fox News.
Or, as Fox News reporter Chad Pergram said, āan aide to Squad member Rashida Tlaib deployed an umbrella to block the sunlight of questions.ā
Puns and jokes aside, on Thursday, House Speaker Mike Johnson said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu would address a joint session of Congress, according to The Hill. The announcement comes days after the International Criminal Court indicated it might seek to arrest Netanyahu on war crimes charges connected with Israelās response to the massacre of its civilians by Hamas.
As shown in a video posted to X, Ā Pergram sought comment on the invitation from Tlaib, who has publicly voiced her disdain for Netanyahu and her support for the Palestinian cause.
The video opens with Pergram asking Tlaib questions as an aide using an umbrella tried to block the camera operator.
āWhat happens if Netanyahu comes to speak?ā Pergram said, dodging the umbrella-toting aide to move to the other side of Tlaib.
āMs. Tlaib, what happens if Netanyahu comes to speak? Is that a mistake by the speaker to extend this request? What do you think of the Democratic leaders agreeing to that request as well?ā Pergram said
The umbrella is closed as the camera moves to show Tlaib and Pergram.
āI donāt know, inviting a war criminal to Congress is a sham. Itās shameful,ā Tlaib said.
As Tlaib talks, the aide tries again to block the camera operator. The aide opens the umbrella. The sound of contact can be heard before the camera operator momentarily loses control of the camera.
āHe hit me with an umbrella,ā the camera operator said.
āI did not hit you with an umbrella,ā Tlaibās staff member said.
āWe have it on video, guys. He hit him with an umbrella,ā Pergram said. āThis is ridiculous. Thatās Assault.ā
Tlaib and the aide continued walking into the Capitol.
Fox News said it contacted Tlaibās office for comment but said none was received.
This article appeared originally on The Western Journal.
