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House Dem women make cringe 'Choose Your Fighter' video

Congressman Troy Nehls wrote, "What did I just watch?"

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Congressman Troy Nehls wrote, "What did I just watch?"

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Hannah Nightingale Washington DC
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Author and influencer Sulhee Jessica Woo, also known as the "Bento Box Queen," posted a video on Wednesday featuring female Democrat House lawmakers in a "Choose You Fighter"-style video denoting the pros and cons of each "fighter." Woo posted the video to TikTok with "#womenshistorymonth," which takes place in March every year.

The video features Democratic Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Lauren Underwood, Katherine Clark, Judy Chu, Jasmine Crockett, Susie Lee, and showcases two facts about the lawmaker and one so-called negative thing as they bob up and down with their fists raised like a video game character posing on a character selection screen. In the background plays a remixed version of the character select song from the video game Super Smash Bros Melee.

Ocasio-Cortez is the first lawmaker featured after Woo, posing in a zebra-striped room with subtext that states, "New York’s 14th congressional district," "Youngest woman + Latina to be elected to the House," and the negative stating "Trekkie," a word used for fans of the show Star Trek.

Tor Underwood, the subtext reads, "Youngest black woman elected to congress," "Cofounded the black maternal office," and "Hates balloons." Of Clark, the video states, "House Minority Whip," "Massachusetts’s 5th congressional district," and "Not into hair dye."

For Chu, the video states, "California’s 28th congressional district," "First Chinese American woman elected to Congress," and "too sweet." Crockett’s character stats read, "Texas’s 30th congressional district," "Public defender + Attorney," and "not a morning person." The final lawmaker in the video is Lee, with the subtext reading, "Nevada’s 3rd congressional district," "President of Communities in Schools of Nevada," and that she has "2 sprained fingers."

The video was widely mocked on X, with account End Wokeness writing, "Our side will be in power forever if this is our opposition."



Libs of TikTok wrote, "An actual video that Democrat Reps made. This is real…"



Congressman Troy Nehls (R-TX) wrote, "What did I just watch?"



Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) replied to the video, posting a photo of the Ringling Bros and Barnum & Bailey application to its "clown college."



This comes after Democrats were widely panned in the lead up to Trump's first address to the joint session of Congress as the 47th president after dozens of them posted the same clip of Trump vowed to bring prices down stitched with their own individual commentary on the clip, with many expressing similar sentiments. Many of the videos were posted at similar times to each other.
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