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Rep. Linda Sanchez alleges 'offensive and misogynistic comment' prompted obscene gesture at Republicans

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Rep. Linda Sanchez, D-Calif., is defending her actions during the Congressional Baseball Game on Thursday night after she was caught flipping the bird to Republican lawmakers, claiming she heard "an offensive and misogynistic comment." 

Sanchez on Friday said in a statement to Fox News Digital that hearing the alleged remark during the annual charity game "struck a nerve," prompting her to make the gesture. 

Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, left, and Rep. Pete Sessions, R-Texas, stand in the dugout before the Congressional Baseball Game on Thursday, July 28, 2022, in Washington. The annual game between Congressional Republicans and Democrats raises money for charity.  (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)

"The Congressional Baseball Game is one of my favorite events of the year. It’s a great cause and brings both sides of the aisle together for a night off from partisan politics," the statement read. "That is why it really struck a nerve when I heard an offensive and misogynistic comment from the Republican side on my way back to the dugout." 

2022 CONGRESSIONAL BASEBALL GAME: DEMOCRATIC REP. LINDA SANCHEZ FLIPS OFF REPUBLICAN LAWMAKERS 

After a lead-off walk in the sixth inning, Sanchez was pulled for a pinch runner, but while making her way to the dugout, she looked back at her fellow lawmakers on the opposing side of the aisle before making the offensive gesture. 

"In the heat of the moment, I reacted. I have no tolerance for men who make women feel like they are unimportant or don’t belong — especially on the field," she continued. "I will always stand against that kind of bigotry." 

Rep. Linda Sanchez, D-Calif., speaks at a news conference on Capitol

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