U.S. Rep. AOC (Alexandria Cortez), who represents New York state, spoke emotionally on the evening of Feb. 1, saying she was terrified by the threat to her Life when the U.S. Capitol was attacked on Jan. 6, and she again called on Republican politicians to take responsibility for the incident. But then she was caught in a lie.
AOC came out as a sexual abuse survivor in an emotionally inflammatory live Instagram video on Feb. 1. She then lambasted Republicans and shared her horrific experience at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6.
She said on the air that she was harassed by former President Trump supporters for days before the riots in Congress, and that other congressional colleagues warned her that she had to “watch her back” on Jan. 6.
AOC said that when the Capitol was attacked, a group of Trump supporters broke into her office and threatened her. She said she was forced to hide in the office bathroom during the “near-death experience,” but she could still hear the terrorists screaming, “Where is she?”
She and a staff member then evacuated to another building and hastily hid in the office of a congressman for several hours.
She said, “The reason I’m so emotional at this moment is because these people are telling us to move on, saying it’s no big deal, saying we should forget what happened, and even telling us to apologize, all of which are the usual tricks of abusers.”
She added, “I’m actually a sexual assault survivor and I haven’t talked to many people about it in my life.”
AOC likened Republicans challenging fraud in the 2020 election to sexual abusers, something Democrats often do when they lose an election by accusing it of fraud.
However, according to Breaking911 on Feb. 3, AOC was not in the U.S. Capitol during her “near-death” experience. She claimed she had been in her office in the Cannon Building. The protesters did not storm the Cannon Building.
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