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The newly elected Speaker of the House used Twitter to accuse Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi of pushing her young daughter during a photo shoot last week.
“I’m very proud that my strong and beautiful daughter doesn’t offend her,” Mayra Flores, a Republican, said in a video of the incident at the June oath ceremony. twenty one.
“She kept smiling and posing like a queen in the photo,” Flores said of her daughter.
The video shows Pelosi looking down at Flores’ daughter standing next to her, waving at someone outside the camera as the child moves sideways and stretches his elbows at the same time.
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“Don’t push your child sideways for a photo session. Duration !!” Flores added to the tweet.
The incident happened when Pelosi welcomed the newly elected Flores, 30, to the House of Representatives.
“We are honored to welcome Congressman Flores to the Houses of Parliament and the US Parliament,” Pelosi said on Sunday. “And again, thank you for her leadership and her beautiful family here today.”
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Flores was also formally sworn in as a member during the ceremony and became the first Mexican-born parliamentary representative.
The two lawmakers shook hands and successfully completed the ceremony.
“Thank you for your courage and success in running for Congressman Flores,” Pelosi added at the ceremony. “I am honored to be able to work with you.”
Flores is a candid anti-abortion Texas man celebrating the recent overthrow of the Roe v. Wade case by the US Supreme Court.
“Thanks to God for the historic decision of the Supreme Court today. It is clear that the Constitution never created the right to abortion, and this ruling has the power to regulate abortion with the people of the state and their election. It’s precious and today’s life has won, “she wrote on social media.
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Flores was born in Tamaulipas, Mexico, and according to her background, legally came to the United States at the age of six. After that, she became a naturalized American citizen.
She spent most of her life in the Lower Rio Grande Valley, San Benito, and Memphis, Texas.
Flores will face another election in November against Democratic candidate Vicente Gonzalez.