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In the last few days Alexandria Ocasio Cortez has been front and center in some of the most headline-grabbing issues in Washington and back home in New York. According to Quiver Quantitative and New Republic, one of the biggest moves was her bipartisan push for the Restore Trust in Congress Act, which would ban stock trading by members of Congress and their families. At a press event, she didn’t mince words, saying that anyone worried about having to divest stocks to serve in Congress probably should not be running. She was clear about wanting more working-class people in office and called the current state of congressional self-enrichment outrageous.
That commitment to reform went hand-in-hand with her legislative work. Alexandria introduced amendments to the National Defense Authorization Act targeting human rights abuses and climate impacts tied to US military operations, according to Quiver Quantitative. These amendments also proposed restrictions on arms transfers, assessed military interventions in Latin America, and even suggested canceling Pentagon contracts with Elon Musk’s AI company. The House Rules Committee is set to review her proposed changes.
On the local front, Ocasio Cortez has faced intense backlash and real-life threats. AOL reports that just days ago, her Bronx campaign office was vandalized by opponents angry over her recent vote against an amendment to remove funding for Israel’s Iron Dome. Online critics accused her of supporting genocide, while others argued her vote aligned with her long-held position of opposing more US munitions to conflicts like Gaza. Her office is working with security after receiving multiple death threats after the vote.
Social media has been buzzing as well. Ocasio Cortez took to X, formerly Twitter, to directly address her critics, clarify her position on military funding, and show receipts on her voting record. Meanwhile, Fox News and other outlets picked up reports that she appeared together with Bernie Sanders and Zohran Mamdani at a ‘Fighting Oligarchy’ rally in New York. Viral photos from the event made the rounds online, highlighting her continued partnership with the progressive wing of the Democratic Party.
Financially, she disclosed raising 5.7 million dollars in the last quarter, nearly all from individual donors, and ended with nearly 10 million cash on hand, ranking her among the most successful fundraisers in Congress, according to Quiver Quantitative. Her net worth, though, remains modest and unchanged at around 49000 dollars, with no tracked investments in publicly traded assets.
Behind the scenes, AOL and The New York Post highlighted controversy over a former youth organizer for her 2018 campaign who was arrested and is accused of online hate speech toward Jewish students. Her office has strongly condemned all threats of violence and clarified the organizer was not an official staff member.
And, as usual, Alexandria Ocasio Cortez wasn’t shy about calling out Democratic leaders like Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries on their lack of endorsements for certain candidates, jabbed them in remarks covered by AOL that made party headlines.
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