Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) attacked former President Donald Trump
AOC ATTACKS President Trump
Far-left New York Democrat Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez attacked former President Donald Trump late last week with an extremely combative speech. This occurred only a few days after Trump was shot at a campaign rally in an attempt to murder him.
AOC made the assertions in a video that she posted on social media. According to her statement in the video, “everything and anything possible is being done to prevent a Trump presidency.”
She claimed that Biden’s terrible performance in the debate “didn’t change much at all,” but that is untrue because polls conducted after the event showed that more Americans still thought he wasn’t qualified to lead the country than they did before they saw him battle Trump.
Subsequently, AOC went even further in her criticism of Trump, adding, “Donald Trump is also very old, a racist, and a neo-Nazi.”
Subsequently, she directed her attention towards the most influential party members, claiming that they were the ones who wanted Biden removed from office, even though the Wall Street Journal had found that eighty percent of Americans believed Biden was too old to run for president again.
Following the debate, a group of influential people, contributors, and decision-makers began to show signs of weakness and expressed the need to leave the group. That reasoning doesn’t really convince me,” she remarked. “I think people need to realize the seriousness of what these folks are saying, even at the moments when this conversation was extremely heated up. Over the past two or three weeks, Congressmen or “Democratic sources” have been silent and have given journalists brief, anonymous statements. Put your name on it if you believe it is what is best for the nation.
“Many members of the donor class, many elites, and many people in these rooms who are advocating that President Biden not be the nominee, also have no interest in seeing the vice president as the nominee,” she went on to say. Will they prevail in the case? I’m not sure. However, I’m here to advise you not to take that result for granted.