Zina Bash, the former Brett Kavanaugh clerk accused of flashing a “white power sign” earlier in the week, trolled spectators hard on Thursday.

Bash is a Hispanic descendant of Holocaust survivors, but at Tuesday’s Kavanaugh hearing she was accused of signaling to white supremacists because her hand was resting on her arm in an “OK” symbol. (RELATED: Liberals Accuse Woman Sitting Behind Kavanaugh Of Being A White Supremacist)

On Thursday, Bash appeared to have a field day with her critics as she threw out another obvious “OK” sign while yawning during the hearing.

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Bash seemed to be looking straight at the cameras as she trolled everyone watching.

Bash’s husband, U.S. attorney John Bash, defended his wife on Twitter after the first accusations of white supremacy surfaced.

“The attacks today on my wife are repulsive. Everyone tweeting this vicious conspiracy theory should be ashamed of themselves. We weren’t even familiar with the hateful symbol being attributed to her for the random way she rested her hand during a long hearing,” Atty. Bash explained.

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