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A visibly agitated one Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, DN.Y., (AOC) had a busy day on social media Sunday, taking to Instagram for a series of rants related to President-elect Donald Trump.
He began scolding TikTok for sending a notification thanking “President Trump” for restoring the app.
“A law has been enacted in the US that bans TikTok. Unfortunately, this means you cannot use TikTok for now. We are fortunate that President Trump has indicated that he will work with us on a solution to reinstate TikTok once he takes office .stay tuned,” the notification read.
In his Instagram stories, he says Trump is he is not the president yet and is currently still a private citizen, suggesting that referring to him as such raises concerns about TikTok’s word.
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“First of all, Donald Trump is not president right now. He’s a private citizen. He doesn’t have access to presidential powers, he doesn’t have the ability to do any of that,” AOC said.
It states that the app is “signaling that they have agreed to cooperate privately donald trump and the Trump administration” mentioning him in the notification.
“And for all those worries that people were saying that TikTok will be used as a propaganda tool by the Chinese, understand that they are using it as a propaganda tool for the right,” he added.
He warned his followers: “We are on the eve of an authoritarian administration. This is what 21st century fascism is starting to look like.”
Later in the evening, she once again burst out on Instagram about his frustration at being asked whether he would attend Trump’s inauguration on Monday.
“All these reporters were like Congresswoman, are you going to the inauguration? Congresswoman are you going to the inauguration? Are you going to the inauguration? Let me be clear. I don’t celebrate rapists, so no, I’m not. go to the room inauguration,” he expressed in what sounded like an agitated tone.
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She also applauded X after the Libs of TikTok account reposted her comments and said Trump should sue her after she called him a rapist.
“Oh, are you on? Cry more,” the congresswoman wrote.