Ocasio-Cortez Attacks President Trump, Instantly Regrets It After His Response
The “darling” of the House of Representatives, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez clashed with President Trump on Monday after she was asked whether she thought President Trump was a racist to which she responded, “no question”.
President Trump, who quickly brushed it and Ocasio-Cortez off.
Trump responds to Ocasio-Cortez calling him a racist:
Reporter: “Mr. President, congresswoman Ocasio-Cortez called you a racist”
Trump: “Who did?”
Reporter: “Congresswoman Ocasio-Cortez”
Trump: “Who cares”
Trump responds to Ocasio-Cortez calling him a racist
Reporter: “Mr. President, congresswoman Ocasio-Cortez called you a racist”
Trump: “Who did?”
Reporter: “Congresswoman Ocasio-Cortez”
Trump: “Who cares” pic.twitter.com/Wh5x6ZXYwb
— Ryan Saavedra (@RealSaavedra) January 14, 2019
Ocasio-Cortez, who thinks she needs to have the last say, responded back:
“I bartended for *years* in New York City. I understand guys like this like the back of my hand. We got under his skin. ”
“I’d say we’d be taxing 70% of Trump’s income, but he probably hasn’t made more than $10 million in years—and that’s the real reason he’s hiding his taxes. 😉 ”
I bartended for *years* in New York City. I understand guys like this like the back of my hand.
We got under his skin ?⬇️ https://t.co/SUXDVVY5tM
— Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (@AOC) January 14, 2019
I’d say we’d be taxing 70% of Trump’s income, but he probably hasn’t made more than $10 million in years – and that’s the real reason he’s hiding his taxes ?
— Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (@AOC) January 14, 2019
Fox News reports,
Ocasio-Cortez recently floated the possibility of a 70 percent tax on the wealthy to fund the proposed ‘Green New Deal.’ Trump’s tax returns, meanwhile, have been a recurring and contentious topic ever since his time on the campaign trail in 2016, as he refuses to release the financial information. Trump has claimed his tax returns are complicated and has maintained he will not release them while they are under audit by the Internal Revenue Service.
Earlier this month, House Democrats moved to target his tax returns, as part of a broad ethics reform package that amounts to their first major piece of legislation since reclaiming the majority. The package as a whole aims to make voter registration and polling access easier for citizens, in addition to tightening election security, but also requires presidents to disclose at least 10 years of their tax returns to the public.
The section on the bill’s Presidential Tax Transparency reads, “Requires sitting Presidents and Vice Presidents, as well as candidates for the Presidency and Vice-Presidency to release their tax returns.”