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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez claims recent move explains address questions

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez scrambled Sunday to explain why neighbors at her listed Bronx address never saw her there — and ended up claiming she recently relocatedto a larger place nearby.
The day after The Post reported that residents said they had never seen her around — and she ducked questions about it after an appearance — her spokesman said the Democratic freshman congresswoman now lives with her boyfriend in a two-bedroom apartment “a block and a half away.’’
The pair relocated there earlier this month, he said.
“She lives in the same neighborhood she’s lived in for years,” said the spokesman, Corbin Trent. “She is not living in the exact same condo.’’
The recent move still didn’t explain why residents at her previous digs — a one-bedroom Bronx condo owned by her mom — insisted they had never seen her there.
U.S. reps and senators are required to have a residence in their home districts.
Trent claimed that Ocasio-Cortez, 29, was at her new home Sunday afternoon, although he wouldn’t identify the address.
Ocasio-Cortez, a former bartender-turned-progressive pacesetter, literally ducked questions about her residence after an appearance Saturday in Queens. She told The Post to wait for her to pose for a photograph — then slipped out a back door and into a waiting SUV.
Ocasio-Cortez previously claimed that she has lived since 2011 in a mortgage-free, fourth-floor condo in Parkchester, which according to records was bought by her late dad, Sergio Ocasio, who died in 2008.
And nowOcasio-Cortez is FUMING the media is reporting THIS about her
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez continues to show that she’s a complete hypocrite about what information can be revealed about politicians.

She is accusing journalists of aiding would-be political assassins by reporting that she is living in a lavish apartment:

Uh, could it be that she’s actually upset that she’s being shown as a hypocrite?

Here’s the formidable headline from the Daily Mail:
“Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez moves into a luxury apartment complex that boasts infinity pool, Steinway piano and nearby Whole Foods, but has NO affordable housing units – and sits at the center of a neighborhood ‘gentrification’ fight”
What’s even more hypocritical is that she’s called for Trump’s taxes to be released, so his personal information is ok to be released, but not hers.
More from the Daily Mail:
Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has moved into a luxury Washington D.C. apartment building with an infinity pool and a nearby Whole Foods, it was revealed Tuesday.
What it doesn’t offer is affordable housing – a platform the self-described socialist campaigned on in her bid to become the youngest female member of Congress.
Ocasio-Cortez makes $174,000 annually with her congressional salary and has used the funds to move into the posh Navy Yard neighborhood in Washington D.C. that, ironically, is also a favorite of President Donald Trump’s staffers, the Washington Examiner revealed.
I think she might be embarrassed at the story but rather than admit it she accused the media of trying to kill her. Because that’s rational.

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  1. This is getting sort of interesting...
    a little girl, alleged bartender, literally from nowhere, with no home address or local office somehow managed to defeat a well known incumbent to win a seat in Congress.
    Who the hell is this Communist and where did she actually come from? Who put her in Congress? Who does she report and answer to...?

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    1. Sounds similar to the way Obama was 'discovered' as a junior senator from Illinois and elected not too many years later to president of the US. So many unanswered questions later still remain unanswered.

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