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AOC Hits Back Hard On Twitter After Trump Brands Her A 'Do Nothing Democrat'

AOC Hits Back Hard On Twitter After Trump Brands Her A 'Do Nothing Democrat'
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It's pretty much a documented fact that there is no love lost between President Trump and freshman Democratic Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York.

The two have sparred regularly on Twitter since Ocasio-Cortez, often dubbed 'AOC' by both fans and foes, took office nearly a year ago.


So when Trump named her in a rant on Sunday morning about the 'do nothing Democrats,' AOC was having none of it.

Trump posted:

"Nancy Pelosi, Adam Schiff, AOC and the rest of the Democrats are not getting important legislation done, hence, the Do Nothing Democrats."
"USMCA, National Defense Authorization Act, Gun Safety, Prescription Drug Prices, & Infrastructure are dead in the water because of the Dems!"

AOC later hit back with the receipts, saying:

"In my first 11 months I've cosponsored 339 pieces of legislation, authored 15, took on Big Pharma w/ my colleagues in hearings that brought PreP generic a year early & exposed abuse of power."

She then compared her achievements to Trump's with a touch of her signature shade, adding:

"In 4 years, you've jailed kids & made corruption the cause celebré. Try to keep up."


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It seems like Trump shouldn't be throwing stones in his glass White House.




Actress Alyssa Milano went a step further and broke down exactly what Democrats have done in the face of obstruction by Republicans.










And then she summed it all up perfectly.


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Sorry, Donald.

You'll have to do better than that.

This shirt is available here.

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