Rep. Tlaib talked to President Biden about Israel, Palestinians during Biden's trip to Michigan

During remarks later on Tuesday Biden mispronounced Tlaib's first name by leaving off the letter "a."
President Joe Biden with his arm around Rep. Debbie Dingell as he talks to Rep. Rashida Tlaib on May 18, 2021

Democratic Rep. Rashida Tlaib, the only Palestinian-American member of Congress, spoke to President Biden about issues pertaining to Israel and Palestinians after the president landed in Detroit, Michigan on Tuesday.

"Congresswoman Tlaib conveyed to President Biden the same messages she has shared on the House floor and publicly," according to an aide. "Palestinian human rights are not a bargaining chip and must be protected, not negotiated. The U.S. cannot continue to give the right-wing Netanyahu government billions each year to commit crimes against Palestinians. Atrocities like bombing schools cannot be tolerated, much less conducted with U.S.-supplied weapons. Congresswoman Tlaib reiterated that the status quo is enabling more killing, that the current U.S. approach of unconditional support for the Israeli government is not working, and that the White House must do far more to protect Palestinian lives, dignity and human rights."

During remarks later on Tuesday at Ford's Rouge Electric Vehicle Center in Dearborn, Michigan, Biden addressed Tlaib but mispronounced her first name by leaving off the letter "a."

"I tell you what Rashid, I want to say to you that I admire your intellect, I admire your passion and I admire your concern for so many other people." Biden said. He added that "from my heart, I pray that your grandmom and family are well" and he vowed to "do everything to see that they are, on the West Bank. You're a fighter. And God thank you for being a fighter," Biden said.