Rep. Mayra Flores admits her daughter DIDN’T notice shove from Nancy Pelosi

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The newly elected Republican congresswoman who accused House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of shoving her daughter during a swearing-in ceremony has admitted that the girl didn’t notice anything amiss at the time.

Rep. Mayra Flores from Texas was sworn-in by Pelosi last Tuesday, and took to Twitter on Sunday to accuse the powerful Democrat of elbowing her daughter after video of the incident surfaced online.

On Monday, Flores that she discussed the incident with her daughter afterwards, but that during the ceremony the girl ‘was so focused on the event that she honestly didn’t see what had just happened’.

‘She kept on smiling and didn’t allow that to ruin such a special moment so I’m very proud of her, she is a queen,’ she added in an interview with Fox News host Sean Hannity.

Flores said that the alleged shove only came to her attention when she later watched video of the event, which purported to depict Pelosi jabbing an elbow into the young girl.

Rep. Mayra Flores from Texas accused Nancy Pelosi of shoving her daughter during her swearing-in ceremony last week, but says the girl did not even notice at the time

Rep. Mayra Flores from Texas accused Nancy Pelosi of shoving her daughter during her swearing-in ceremony last week, but says the girl did not even notice at the time

A newly elected Republican congresswoman has accused Nancy Pelosi of 'pushing' her young daughter to the side during a photo op

A newly elected Republican congresswoman has accused Nancy Pelosi of ‘pushing’ her young daughter to the side during a photo op

‘I saw it afterwards and yes I was very disappointed and very disgusted by it. No child should be pushed aside for a photo,’ the newly elected representative said.

Flores made history to become the first Mexican-born congresswoman elected to the House, after flipping a longstanding Democratic seat in an open special election earlier this month.

She is mom to four children, and hasn’t released their names or ages – but the girl Pelosi is accused of pushing appears to be her second-youngest. 

In the video of the incident, Pelosi is seen extending her right elbow as the girl standing next to her tilts to the side as if being jabbed. 

Pelosi’s defenders argue that the video does not show the San Francisco Democrat elbowing the girl, but rather moving her arm in front of her as the child sways on her feet. 

Pelosi’s spokesman Drew Hamill denied Flores’ allegation, and said the Speaker was actually trying to ensure the youngster remained in the frame.

The shoving controversy erupted as this official swearing-in picture was being taken

The shoving controversy erupted as this official swearing-in picture was being taken 

Flores (pictured here with her children) became the first Mexican-born congress member after winning a special election. She has four children with her husband who is a Border Patrol agent

Flores (pictured here with her children) became the first Mexican-born congress member after winning a special election. She has four children with her husband who is a Border Patrol agent

Pelosi's spokesman Drew Hamill denied the House Speaker had been trying to shove the youngster out of the way

Pelosi’s spokesman Drew Hamill denied the House Speaker had been trying to shove the youngster out of the way 

He also accused ‘news outlets’ of twisting the story, despite Flores herself making the claim on Twitter.  

He said: ‘It’s sad to see “news outlets” that know better misrepresent the Speaker’s effort to ensure Rep. Flores’ daughters wouldn’t be hidden behind her in all of the photos of such an important moment for their family.’  

Flores, 36, who is married to a Border Patrol agent, and has four children, had accused Pelosi on Twitter, saying: ‘No child should be pushed to the side for a photo op. PERIOD!!

‘I am so proud of my strong, beautiful daughter for not allowing this to faze her. 

‘She continued to smile and pose for the picture like a Queen.’

Video on social media shows Pelosi gesturing and beckoning over the family pastor.

She then looks down at the young girl and appears to move her elbow towards her as the daughter moves away.

Rep. Mayra Flores from Texas was getting sworn-in by the House Speaker last week when she posed for a photograph at the White House

Rep. Mayra Flores from Texas was getting sworn-in by the House Speaker last week when she posed for a photograph at the White House

The congresswoman's two daughters were standing beside Pelosi who appeared to 'elbow' one of them during the ceremony

The congresswoman’s two daughters were standing beside Pelosi who appeared to ‘elbow’ one of them during the ceremony

Flores did not appear to notice it at the time but she since commented after the footage was widely shared.   

Actor turned Republican commentator James Woods shared the clip and said: ‘I love this princess stood her ground, while Nancy showed her true colors.’

Flores won a special election this month to replace Texas Democrat, Rep. Filemon Vela, who retired before the end of his term.

During the ceremony, Pelosi said: ‘It’s a great honor to welcome Congresswoman Flores to the Capitol and to the Congress of the United States with great congratulations.

And again, grateful for her leadership and her beautiful family who is here today.

‘Thank you Congresswoman Flores for your courage to run for office and best wishes for your success. It’s an honor to work with you.’ 

Flores, a GOP organizer who is the daughter of migrant workers and a respiratory care practitioner, will hold the seat for several months

Flores, a GOP organizer who is the daughter of migrant workers and a respiratory care practitioner, will hold the seat for several months

Who is Mayra Flores, the first Mexican-born congresswoman to serve in the House

Republican Mayra Flores made history this month by becoming the first Mexican-born congresswoman to serve in the House after beating a Democrat in a primary election in Texas.  

She is the first Republican Latina from the state of Texas to serve.

Flores, who has echoed Trump’s fraudulent election claims, immigrated to the United States when she was six-years-old from Burgos Tamaulipas in Mexico and her parents were farmworkers in Texas.

During her childhood, Flores worked alongside her parents in the cotton fields in Memphis to earn extra money for school clothes and supplies. 

She graduated in 2014 as a Respiratory Care Practitioner and currently works caring for the elderly and disabled with chronic respiratory issues – and has helped those suffering Covid-19.  

Flores, who later graduated with a Bachelors in Organizational Leadership, now serves as the Hidalgo County GOP Hispanic Outreach Chair. 

She has four children with her Border Patrol agent husband and promotes strict immigration policies.

Flores, a GOP organizer who is the daughter of migrant workers and a respiratory care practitioner, will hold the seat for several months before the district is redrawn to be more favorable to Democrats.

But her victory in the heavily Hispanic Rio Grand Valley is an ominous sign for Democrats – and demonstrates that Republicans are making inroads with Hispanic voters.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk said he had voted for Republican for the first time in order to vote for Flores.

He tweeted: ‘I voted for Mayra Flores – first time I ever voted Republican. Massive red wave in 2022.

Flores lauded former President Donald Trump in her victory speech.

‘We have to state the facts: That under President Trump, we did not have this mess in this country,’ she said. ‘And I want to see the Hispanic community rise up. And I want equal representation on both parties – I am the first Mexican-American ever elected to Congress,’ she said to cheers.

Flores’ win makes her the first Mexican-born American to serve in the US House, but also the first Republican Latina from the state of Texas to serve.

Flores had 51 per cent of the vote compared to Sanchez’s 43 per cent when the Democrat conceded the race in a district where 85 per cent of residents are Latino.

Her victory also has implications for Democrats’ ambitions in Congress, denying Pelosi an opportunity to add to her slim two-vote margin to pass legislation.

Flores, who has echoed Trump’s fraudulent election claims, immigrated to the United States when she was six-years-old from Burgos Tamaulipas in Mexico and her parents were farmworkers in Texas.

During her childhood, Flores worked alongside her parents in the cotton fields in Memphis to earn extra money for school clothes and supplies.

She graduated in 2014 as a Respiratory Care Practitioner and currently works caring for the elderly and disabled with chronic respiratory issues – and has helped those suffering COVID-19.

Flores later graduated with a Bachelors in Organizational Leadership, and now serves as the Hidalgo County GOP Hispanic Outreach Chair.

Flores, who is describes herself as ‘Pro-Life, Pro-Second Amendment, and Pro-Law Enforcement,’ has four children with her Border Patrol agent husband, and promotes strict immigration policies.

According to her website, Flores believes in fortifying the legal immigration system, securing the borders, lowering the costs of healthcare, lowering taxes, promoting small businesses, and less government. 

Flores faces another election in November against Democrat nominee Vicente Gonzalez. 

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