Summary

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, a 35-year-old veteran lawmaker, spoke to NPR about her party’s path forward.

She predicts Republicans will face backlash over Medicaid cuts and federal worker firings.

Despite some Democrats suggesting a new immigration approach post-election, she maintains support for a path to citizenship and recently held a know-your-rights seminar that drew threats of investigation from Trump’s border czar Tom Homan.

AOC told NPR “everything feels increasingly like a scam” for ordinary Americans while government serves the wealthy well.

Unlike Trump, she opposes drastically cutting government agencies but questions programs like Medicare Advantage.

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    10 days ago

    You change the parties the way the Tea Party and Maga changed the Republicans. You start a faction and then work on taking over the existing party.

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      This could be the right way. Unless Democrats cease to exist in their current form they will never save us from the greed machine.

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      The tea party changed republicans by being belligerent assholes that refused to play along with old GOP leadership. I’m not sure that the left in the US has it in them to do that to the DNC.