Politics
AOC Wasn’t In Capitol Building During ‘Storming,’ Office Is In A Different Building Down The Street
AOC, after having her tall tale exposed, said she was still in danger because the buildings are connected by an underground tunnel system …
Democratic Rep Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, whose melodramatic story of “narrowly” escaping “death” during the Capitol protests was the top story the past two days, was not in the Capitol building during the event but instead the Cannon Building down the street — which a fellow congresswoman says was never “stormed.”
From Red State:
AOC wasn’t even in the Capitol building where all the action was going down. If she was in her office, she was in the Cannon Building which is nearby, but a different building. But of course, many didn’t get the logistics and just assumed that she was in the Capitol building.
According to Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC), who has an office in the same hall as AOC, two doors away, there were never any rioters in their hall so there was never any physical danger from rioters coming in at any point.
Mace is an establishment GOPer who went along with this whole “insurrection” hoax, which makes this even funnier:
AOC, after having her tall tale exposed, said she was still in danger because the buildings are connected by an underground tunnel system (which was never breached):
“We are all on the Capitol complex,” AOC insisted. She went on to falsely claim that “Trump supporters” planted “bombs” outside their offices.
