Washington _ Agencies
American Muslim Congressman Rashida Tlip, US president Donald Trump, accused him of being a "racist".
"I really think that Trump is racist, and this is probably controversial," said Taleb, in an interview with the "The Hill " newspaper.
"Racism manifests itself in its policies, its words, and the fact that it is still our president, but it doesn´t matter, I will charge it," she said.
The "Taleb ", a Muslim woman of Arab descent, won a seat in the US House of Representatives, with the recent midterm elections, described by a number of American media as defeating "second " to Trump, by that woman with Palestinian origins.
"CNN " said that the entry of Tlip, from the state of Michigan, to the Congress, is a contrast to the Trump management approach, "the Magijah of Islamophobia and anti-immigrant".
Trump´s first defeat was when he boycotted his "Rashida ", a group of 20 women during his campaign speech in 2016, in the city of Dittryn, Michigan, criticizing the influence of the "big money on the country´s politics."
According to local daily "Michigan Live", the ladies also shouted at Trump, questioning his "perception of women and dealing with them."
Tlip, politically, belongs to the Bernie Sanders wing of the Democratic Party, calling for reforms such as universal health care, environmental protection, and the establishment of acceptable fees for university education.
Along with Taleb, a Somali-Muslim Han Omar, a Minnesota seat in the House of Representatives, won the Democratic Party, bringing the number of Muslims in the House of Representatives to three, along with Congressman Andre Carson, a Muslim of African descent.