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AOC Calls GOP 'Misogynistic Hypocrites' After Trump's Tax Return Says He Spent $70k On His Hair

AOC Calls GOP 'Misogynistic Hypocrites' After Trump's Tax Return Says He Spent $70k On His Hair
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The New York Times recently revealed in a sweeping expose of Donald Trump's tax returns that the President once claimed a $70,000 tax write-off for "hairstyling."

Republicans didn't seem to mind President Trump's extravagant expenditures, but some people remembered a time when the GOP had a major problem with expensive haircuts.



And for Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., the double standard was personal.

Ocasio-Cortez has become a pro at calling out the hypocrisy of conservative media on Twitter, especially when it comes to their bad faith attacks on her personal expenses.



Twitter showered love on AOC for her willingness to stand up for herself and call out double standards.



Many people felt the real crime was how much Trump payed for that haircut.



People who commit tax fraud really shouldn't become President of the United States.



If Republicans are fine with President Trump's $70k a year on hair styling, they should extend the same courtesy to women!

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