Rep. O’Gatsio-Cortez, a Democrat known for her radical leftist advocacy, recently revealed that she was a victim of sexual assault and drew parallels to her “firsthand” experience on Capitol Hill last month, accusing Republican Sen. He also accused Republican Senator Ted Cruz of “almost getting her killed” during the riots. The AOC was exposed as being full of lies, and she was not even at the Capitol Hill site at the Time of the incident.
In an Instagram video, AOC revealed in graphic detail the “horror” of the day, accusing the Republican congressman of “almost getting her killed,” claiming that she was hiding in the office of another Democratic congressman, Katie Porter (R-PA). The other day she even named the Republican congressman directly in a tweet, which was against the certification of Biden‘s victory Cruz.
But the “Fox News” (Fox News) 4 kicked out, a number of people jumped out to testify that AOC was not on Capitol Hill at all. The main building of Capitol includes the middle dome hall, the north wing is the federal Senate, the south wing is the federal House of Representatives, while the AOC and Porter’s office is located in the southeast of Capitol Hill Cannon Building (Cannon Building), and Capitol Hill, although there are tunnels connected, but at that time there is no protesters into the office building, and Cannon Building is also at that time was The Cannon Building was one of the buildings that were asked to be evacuated.
Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., also tweeted that the AOC was lying, emphasizing that no protesters had entered the Cannon Building that day. Mace also compared AOC to Jussie Smollett, an out gay actress from the American show “Empire. Jussie Smollett was indicted by a jury in March 2019 on 16 felony counts for falsely reporting a hate attack.
AOC, 29, became the youngest female member of Congress in U.S. history when she was elected to the New York State Assembly as a dark horse representing the Democratic Party in the midterm election held in November 2018. The external conditions brought AOC into the limelight, and she was supported by a group of voters with her signature of welfarism, bringing radical left-wing voices into Congress. After the presidential election, AOC also launched a “Trump supporter blacklist” campaign in an attempt to liquidate Trump fans after the election, sparking controversy.
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