Meadows, Tlaib hug after fight over race in Cohen hearing

WASHINGTON (AP) — Two lawmakers who clashed bitterly over race have hugged it out on the House floor.

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Rep. Mark Meadows of North Carolina and Rashida Tlaib of Michigan embraced and chatted for almost a minute Thursday. It was a striking sight after the pair fought during Michael Cohen's hearing a day earlier.

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There, Meadows tried to rebut Cohen's charge that President Donald Trump is a racist. Behind Meadows stood a longtime Trump family friend, Lynne Patton, who is black. Meadows said Patton would not work for anyone racist.

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Tlaib suggested Meadows' use of Patton as a "prop" was itself racist, but later said she was not accusing Meadows of being a racist.

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On Thursday, Meadows approached Tlaib on the House floor and offered a hand. She stood, and the two embraced.

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