Nominated senator Karen Nyamu is no stranger to giving clapbacks, especially when her followers corner her with questions.

Source: Instagram
On June 25, she shared a photo on her Instagram and professed her love for the country, but some asked her to prove it.
A netizen using the handle @ndologvng commented on Nyamu's post, asking her to attend the June 25 demonstrations so Kenyans can forgive her for her political stand.
"Come for the demonstrations and we will forgive you," he said.
Nyamu responded to his comment and questioned him on why he thought she would ask for forgiveness.
"Is there any forgiveness I have asked you?" she wrote.
The politician has been a staunch supporter of the current administration and has constantly defended President William Ruto.
Here is her post on Instagram:
Here are some of the reactions from social media users:
@zippykibe said:
"I know deep down you miss the maandamano, but securing the position is most important."
@skhan9942 said:
"Be peaceful, we love our country, we built it, and so we will keep building it peacefully with one love."
@mukarializa said:
"Najua unamiss maandamano."
@elsysherry said:
"Make it make sense!"
@Kery said:
"We still love you, hata kama wewe si was the people."

Source: UGC
In a separate report, Nyamu recently noted that the president was angry following teacher Albert Ojwang's murder.
Ojwang was arrested in Homa Bay, but he later died in police holding at Nairobi Police Station after being tortured.
The police initially claimed that he had hit his head on the wall before later changing their statement, saying they rushed him to the hospital, where he died.
According to Nyamu, Ruto was irked by the turn of events that had started to cause alarm and unrest among Kenyans.
Source: TUKO.co.ke