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BuzzFeed on MSNAfter Charlie Kirk's Death, AOC's Statement To A Reporter Is Going Viral
A lexandria Ocasio-Cortez's comments condemning finger-pointing and the importance of gun safety legislation are going viral in the wake of Charlie Kirk's death.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's comments condemning finger-pointing and the importance of gun safety legislation are going viral in the wake of Charlie Kirk's death.
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The New Republic on MSNAOC Shreds Republicans for Trying to Spin Kirk’s Death
Trump credited North Carolina Republicans such as Senator Ted Budd for requesting the aid. Two days prior, Budd had skewered Kristi Noem’s Department of Homeland Security for delays in the disbursement of $5.95 billion in Federal Emergency Management Agency funds—$4.2 billion of which the state was reportedly still waiting for as of June.
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AOC drops thousands on luxury hotels while 'Fighting Oligarchy' with Sanders, filings reveal
Cortez's campaign paid thousands of dollars on high-end hotel stays while touring with Sen. Bernie Sanders on their anti-oligarchy campaign across the United States.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez stayed at several swanky hotels while rallying across the country with Sen. Bernie Sanders for his “Fighting Oligarchy” tour.
Ocasio-Cortez was immediately mocked for ignoring the parade of johns, pimps and prostitutes flooding the avenue’s infamous “Market of Sweethearts.”
Cortez’s district have again called on FBI Director Kash Patel to finally crush gangs, brothels and drugs in the neighborhood.
Democratic New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez invoked “housing policy” on Thursday to explain the brutal murder of 23-year old Ukrainian
New York “Squad” Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez — who fancies herself a working-class champion against the ultrawealthy — appears to have lived it up at ritzy hotels with her team during her cross-country “Fighting Oligarchy” tour with fellow far-left Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), campaign filings suggest.
Asked to name national political figures they admire, aspirants for the County Board cast a wide net from left to right across the political spectrum. The question was posed by former Board member John Vihstadt at the Sept.