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Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez faces backlash after labeling Trump a "rapist" on social media amid controversy over the DOJ's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case
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Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) was ripped on social media after she called President Trump “a rapist” online — with many suggesting a tweet from the Congresswoman was grounds for a defamation lawsuit from the commander in chief.
“Biden skippers” had an overall positive view of the Democratic party and almost half — 49 percent — said they check the news several times per day, the poll found. If they had voted in 2024, 56 percent said they would have voted for Harris while only 25 percent said they would have voted for Trump.
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Trump mocked AOC and Jasmine Crockett as “very low IQ" and challenged them to an IQ test before boarding Marine One on Tuesday afternoon.
AOC was likely referring to Trump’s case with former Elle Magazine advice columnist E. Jean Carroll, who won a settlement against him after a federal jury found him liable for sexual assault against her in the 1990s. The same jury, however, did not find Trump guilty of rape.
President Donald Trump made the bold claim that he plans to give “low IQ” Democratic representatives Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Jasmine Crockett intelligence tests to “see who comes out best” — before boasting his own intelligence.
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Tampa Free Press on MSNCuomo Unleashes On AOC: “Symbol Of The Demise,” Warns Of “Huge Fing Mistake”Podcast Rant Claims Democratic Socialist is Leading Party to "Downfall" by Prioritizing "The Few Over The Many" In a scathing rebuke delivered on his podcast on Tuesday, former CNN anchor Chris Cuomo criticized Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez,
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The Western Journal on MSNAOC Sets Herself Up to Pay $15 Million to Trump After She Lets Keyboard Get Ahead of Her BrainIt's a rare day when the phrase "you know, you've gotta hand it to George Stephanopoulos" escapes from my keyboard. Today, July 15, is such a day. Because at least he's not Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.