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New York Democratic Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez said she had a “close encounter where I thought I was going to die” during the violence at the US Capitol on January 6. Ocasio-Cortez made the remarks during an Instagram Live post in the early hours of January 13. She sad she did not know if she could give full details of the incident for “security reasons”. “I had a pretty traumatizing event happen to me,” Ocasio-Cortez said. “I had a very close encounter where I thought I was going to die.” She went on to say: “I did not know if I was going to make it to the end of that day alive, and not just in a general sense but also in a very, very specific sense.” In the post, Ocasio-Cortez also called President Donald Trump a traitor to the US. She also strongly criticized GOP senators such as Ted Cruz and Josh Hawley. Credit: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez via Storyful

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Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich reacts to Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez accusing Nancy Pelosi of 'singling out' the new women of color in Congress.

  1. Crowley continued to hold out hope that the “Ocasio-Cortez shoestring campaign was going to show its weakness on Election Day,” as Sherman and Palmer put it, “and his institutional support would drown her.” But as New York’s 14th went to the polls, Ocasio-Cortez supporters showed up en masse. She beat Crowley by 15 points.
  2. There’s a small collection of Ocasio-Cortez’s feet on the site, from photos of public appearances where she’s wearing sandals or open-toed shoes. That user cross-referenced the r/drama photo with known images of Ocasio-Cortez’s feet posted on Wikifeet and determined that they are from a different person.