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Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez: 'I thought everything was over', description of Capitol riot - 2021

March 28, 2022

1 February 2021, Instagram post, Washington DC, USA

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And I immediately realised that I shouldn't have gone into the bathroom, I should have jumped in the closet. And so I open the door, when all of a sudden I hear that whoever was trying to get inside, got into my office. And then I realise that it's too late, that it's too late for me to get into the closet. And so I go back in and I hide back in in the bathroom, behind the door. And then I just start to hear these yells of, 'Where is she? Where is she? And I just thought to myself, they got inside.

And so I hide behind my door like this [demonstrates], like I'm here, and the bathroom door starts going like this, like the bathroom door's behind me, or rather in front of me, and I'm like this and the door hinges right here. And I just hear, where is she? Where is she? And this was the moment where I thought everything was over.

And the weird thing about moments like these is that you lose all sense of time. In retrospect maybe it was four seconds, maybe it was five seconds. Maybe it was 10 seconds. Maybe it was one second. I don't know. It felt like my brain was able to have so many thoughts in that moment, between these screams and these yells of 'where is she, where is she? '.

And so I go down and I just, I mean I thought I was going to die. And I had a lot of thoughts. You have a lot of thoughts, I think, when you're in a situation like that. And also one of those thoughts that I had was, you know, I just happened to be a spiritual person, and be raised in that context. And I really just felt like, you know, If this is the plan for me, then people will be able to take it from here. I had a lot of thoughts, But that was the thought that I had about you all. I felt that if this was the journey that my life was taking, that I felt that things were going to be okay.

And that, you know, I had fulfilled my purpose. Anyways, [wipes tears] sorry, guys. So anyways, as I'm hiding in this bathroom, hearing these yells of these men, or a man, just one man going, 'where is she? Where is she?' I start to look through the door hinge to see if I can see anything. And there's like a door here and there's like another door here, so I'm like, I'm like trying to look through two door hinges. And so I look through this door hinge, and I see this white man in a black beanie, bump — just like open the door of my personal office and come inside the personal office and yell again, 'Where is she?'.

And I have never been quieter in my entire life. I was just, I don't even know if I held my breath, but I was just, here, behind there, and I just start sliding down. And then all of a sudden I hear my staffer G, yell out, and he's, he's like, 'Hey, Hey, It's okay, come out, come out.'

So I'm like, I don't know, so deeply rattled, I'm still processing the end of my life, when I come out. And I come out and this man is a Capitol police officer, but this story doesn't end, It's a Capitol police officer, there was no partner, was not yelling, you know, 'Capitol police' et cetera, et cetera. But then it didn't feel right. Because he was looking at me with a tremendous amount of anger and hostility And things weren't adding up. Like there was no partner there, and there no one was yelling, he wasn't yelling, like, 'This is Capitol police. This is Capitol police.' And he was looking at me in all of this anger and, and hostility. And at first, you know, in, in my brain and in my mind, I'm thinking, okay, I just came from this super intesne experience just now. Maybe I'm reading into this, right? Like, maybe I'm projecting something onto him, maybe I'm just seeing anger, but maybe he's not trying to be angry. But I talked to G, my legislative director, after the fact and he said, 'no, I didn't know if he was there to help us or hurt us either'. And G was actually like, this man came with so much hostility that G was sizing him up and didn't know if he was gonna have to fight him.

That is how aggressive the situation was in that moment. And we couldn't even tell, we couldn't read if this was a good situation or a bad situation. It was so, like so many other communities in this country, that presence doesn't necessarily give you a clear signal if you're safe or not. And so the situation did not feel okay. And then he just looks at me, and yells at me, and he just goes, 'go down and then go to this other building'. I'm not gonna like name the specific building, but he basically says, 'go down and go to this building'. But he just says the name of the building. Doesn't say anything else. But we're so rattled in that moment. And the situation felt so volatile with this officer that I run over, I grabbed my bag and we just start running over to that building.

Now, mind you, we weren't escorted. He didn't come with us or follow us or anything like that. So G and I just start running to this other building. We run down and we run to this other building. And it wasn't until we get to that building that we realise he didn't give us a specific location. He didn't give us a room. He didn't give us a place to go to. He just said, 'go down.' He told us to go to a certain level of a certain building. And that level of that building was street level. And so we can hear, because the buildings were not secure yet, and this was around the time when the Capitol was being stormed, that we can like hear all of these rioters behind the glass of the doors, [makes rioting sound], you know, and we have no specific location to go to. We're in the hallway. We're in like, the Dunkin' Donuts of the basement, and we don't have any secure place to go.

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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez: 'The message we sent tonight is it's not okay to put donors before your community' Victory speech -2018

December 17, 2019

28 June 2018, New York City, New York, USA

This victory tonight belongs to each and every single person in this room. (Crowd Cheers)
This room won this seat. These [inaudible 00:00:33] won that seat. Every person out here this evening, changed America tonight.
And what I want to say very, very clear. Is that this is not an end, this is the beginning.
This is the beginning because the message that we've sent the world tonight is that it's not okay to put Donors before your Community.
The message that we sent tonight is that improved and expanded medicare for all, health care for every single person in America is what we deserve as a nation.
What we proved tonight, sometimes the deep midnight and darkness that it feels in our political environment, that there is still hope for this nation. That is what you have given every person in this country. You have given this country hope. You have given this country proof that when you knock on your neighbor's door, when you come to them with love, when you let them know that no matter your stance, you are there for them. That we can make change.
And what you have shown is that this nation is never beyond remedy. It is never beyond hope. It is never too broken to fix. We will be here and we are going to rock the world in the next two years.
Because every person in this room is going to DC with me.
Every person in this room is responsible for change and we cannot finish it right now. This is the beginning. We have to dedicate ourselves each and every single day to this fight cause I can't do it alone.
And we have to do this together. So not only do I need to get elected, we got a whole bunch more primaries to go.
And when we get to November. We should be electing a caucus of people on these beliefs in our [inaudible 00:03:04] (Crowd Cheers).
So I'm doing to tell you right now we've got Aiyana Presley in Massachusetts, we've got Cory Bush in Missouri, Chardo Richardson in Florida, and we have a whole bunch more races.

We got Julia Salazar from New York. (Crowd Cheers)
We are going to introduce a wave of change. Let's take a beat. Let's celebrate tonight and let's recommit ourselves to the future of this great nation. Thank you.


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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez: 'So we have a system that is fundamentally broken', Campaign finance speech, House Oversight and Reform Committee - 2019

December 17, 2019

8 February 2019, Washington DC, USA

Let's play a lightning round game. I'm going to be the bad guy, which I'm sure half the room would agree with anyway. And I want to get away with as much bad things as possible, ideally to enrich myself and advance my interest, even if that means putting my interests ahead of the American people. So, Mrs Holbert Flynn... And by the way, I have enlisted all of you as my co-conspirators. So you're going to help me legally get away with all of this. So, Mrs Hobert Flynn, I want to run. If I want to run a campaign that is entirely funded by corporate political action committees, is there anything that legally prevents me from doing that?

Mrs Flynn: No.

Okay. So, there's nothing stopping me from being entirely funded by a corporate PAC, say from the fossil fuel industry, the healthcare industry, big pharma? I'm entirely 100% lobbyist PAC funded. Okay, so let's say I'm a really, really bad guy, and let's say I have some skeletons in my closet that I need to cover up, so that I can get elected. Mr. Smith, is it true that you wrote this article, this opinion piece for the Washington Post entitled 'These payments to women were unseemly. That doesn't mean they were illegal.'

Mr Smith: Well, I can't see the piece, but I wrote a piece under that headline in The Post, so I assume that's right.

Okay, great. So, green light for hush money. I can do all sorts of terrible things. It's totally legal right now for me to pay people off. And that is considered speech. That money is considered speech. So, I use my special interest, dark money funded campaign to pay off folks that I need to pay off and get elected.
So now I'm elected, and I'm in. I've got the power to draft, lobby and shape the laws that govern the United States of America. Fabulous. Now is there any hard limit that I have, perhaps Mrs Hobert Flynn, is there any hard limit that I have in terms of what legislation I'm allowed to touch? Are there any limits on the laws that I can write or influence, especially if I'm based on the special interest funds that I accepted to finance my campaign and get me elected in the first place?

Mrs Flynn: There's no limit.

So there's none? So I can be totally funded by oil and gas. I can be totally funded by big pharma. Come in, write big pharma laws and there's no limits to that whatsoever?

Mrs Flynn: That's right.

Okay, awesome. Now, Mr Mehrbani, the last thing I want to do is get rich with as little work possible. That's really what I'm trying to do as the bad guy, right? So is there anything preventing me from holding stocks, say, in an oil or gas company and then writing laws to deregulate that industry, and that could potentially cause the stock value to soar and accrue a lot of money in that time?

Mr Mehrbani: You could do that.

So I could do that? I could do that now, with the way our current laws are set up?

Mr Mehrbani: Yes.

Yes. Okay, great. My last question is... or one of my last questions, I guess I'd say is, is it possible that any elements of this story apply to our current government and our current public servants right now?

Mr Mehrbani: Yes.

Mrs Flynn: Yes.

So we have a system that is fundamentally broken. We have these influences existing in this body, which means that these influences are here in this committee, shaping the questions that are being asked of you all right now. Would you say that's correct Mr Mehrbani, or Mr Shaub?

Mr Mehrbani: Yes.

All right. So, one last thing, Mr Shaub. In relation to congressional oversight that we have, the limits that are placed on me as a Congresswoman, compared to the executive branch and compared to, say, the President of the United States, would you say that Congress has the same sort of standard of accountability? Is there more teeth in that regulation in Congress on the president, or would you say it's about even, or more so on the federal?

Mr Shaub: In terms of laws that apply to the president? There's almost no laws at all that apply to the president.

So I'm being held, and every person in this body is being held to a higher ethical standard than the President of the United States?

Mr Shaub: That's right. Because there are some ethics committee rules that apply to you.

And it's already super legal, as we've seen, for me to be a pretty bad guy. So it's even easier for the President of the United States to be one, I would assume.

Mr Shaub: That's right.

Thank you very much.


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