AOC Asks if People Are ‘Archiving Trump Sycophants’… to Hold ‘Responsible’

In the days of the 2020 presidential election chaos, after Democrats promised more peace if America gave them power, newly re-elected Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez blasted off a tweet that she may have to think twice about if it is brought to account.

Despite the content of it, asking people to archive and hold responsible those who she calls Trump sycophants (about 70 million Americans just voted for Donald Trump), the question is, should she be responsible for this tweet?

“Is anyone archiving these Trump sycophants for when they try to downplay or deny their complicity in the future? I foresee decent probability of many deleted Tweets, writings, photos in the future? I foresee decent probability of many deleted Tweets, writings, photos in the future”

She then laughs and digs in her heels, despite the vile and seemingly threatening comments piling up underneath where many are taking her question very seriously.

“Lol at the “party of personal responsibility” being upset at the idea of being responsible for their behavior over last four years” She says. See tweet:

One perceivably scary response reads:


“We need a Truth and Reconciliation Commission! We also need to strengthen our institutions with more oversight. Congress needs to take back powers that have been usurped by the presidency. We almost lost our Democracy. We need to ensure this NEVER happens again.”

Previously, radical leftist Trump-hater Robert Reich has said similar things:

“When this nightmare is over, who will be held accountable? And who will hold them accountable?”

Time will tell how this develops but it doesn’t seem like the party of peace and grace to us. If you view the original AOC tweet you can find many more comments of people claiming to be making lists, and other nefarious sounding plans against folks who staunchly support President Trump.

Blue Check Twitterite Michael Simon tweeted:

“Yes, we are. The Trump Accountability Project (@trumpaccproject) Every Administration staffer, campaign staffer, bundler, lawyer who represented them — everyone.”

Ian MacDonald

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