20 January 2025

Clearly disturbed Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez DN.Y. spent (AOC) had a busy day on social media on Sunday, taking to Instagram to make a series of rants related to President-elect Donald Trump.

Early on, she started berating TikTok for sending out a notice thanking “President Trump” for restoring the app.

“A law has been enacted banning TikTok in the United States, and unfortunately, this means you cannot use TikTok at this time. We are fortunate that President Trump has indicated that he will work with us on a solution to bring TikTok back once he is in office. Please stay tuned,” it read. In the notification.

She says on her Instagram stories that Trump is too Not yet the president He currently remains a private citizen, suggesting that being referred to as such raises concerns about the word TikTok.

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An angry Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., (AOC) took to Instagram on the eve of the inauguration to issue a series of rants related to President-elect Donald Trump. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)

“First and foremost, Donald Trump is not president right now. He is a private citizen. He has no access to presidential powers, and he has no ability to do any of that,” AOC said.

She claims that the application “indicates that they have agreed to cooperate privately with him Donald Trump and the Trump Administration” by mentioning it in the notice.

She added: “And for all those fears that people were saying that TikTok would be used as a propaganda tool by the Chinese, we must understand that they are using it as a right-wing propaganda tool.”

“We are on the cusp of an authoritarian administration,” she warned her followers. “This is what fascism in the 21st century is beginning to look like.”

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AOC suggested to her followers that Sunday was “the eve of the authoritarian administration.” (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images)

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Later in the evening, she said again Loud on Instagram About her frustration at being asked if she would attend Trump's inauguration on Monday.

“All these journalists were like, 'Congresswoman, are you going to the inauguration? Congresswoman, are you going to the inauguration? Are you going to the inauguration? Let me make myself clear. I don't celebrate rapists, so no, I'm not.'” “Going to the opening hall,” she said in what seemed to be an agitated tone.

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She also clapped back at X after the Libs of TikTok account reposted her statements and said Trump should sue her after she called him a rapist.

“Oh, are you excited? Cry some more,” the congresswoman wrote.

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