Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) is declaring that there are âno consequencesâ in the Republican caucus for violence, misogyny, insurrection, and racism.
The Democratic lawmaker told MSNBCâs Chris Hayes late Wednesday that she âsensesâ a âprofound differenceâ between the Republican caucus last term and the Republican caucus of this term.
She continued, âThat difference was that it really felt that last term, the Republican caucus was one of extreme fealty to Donald Trump. There were some that were true believers, others that simply remained quiet out of cowardice and out of fear of the presidentâs retribution.â
Ocasio-Cortez then declared that there are âlegitimate white supremacist sympathizersâ in the Republican caucus now.
âThis term, there are legitimate white supremacist sympathizers that sit at the heart and at the core of the Republican caucus in the House of Representatives, and when you see someone like the House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy of the Republican Party respond to white supremacist vitriol coming from his own members not with censure like they did with Representative Steve King  of Iowa, not with being stripped of committees, not with any consequence, you have to wonder who actually has that power.â
Watch Ocasio-Cortezâs interview below:
Pointing to Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.), Ocasio-Cortez said, âAnd it increasingly seems, unfortunately, that, in the House Republican caucus, Kevin McCarthy answers to these QAnon members of Congress, not the other way around, and that is something that frankly needs to be said.â
âThere are no consequences in the Republican caucus for violence. Thereâs no consequences for racism, no consequences for misogyny, no consequences for insurrection. And no consequences means that they condone it. It means that that silence is acceptance.â
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clintoncalled on Greene, a freshman representative, to be on a âwatch listâ not in Congress after a report said that Greene seemed to support executing top Democrats in old Facebook posts. Greene hit back at CNNâs reporting.
A video, from March of 2019, also surfaced this week showing Greene confronting Parkland shooting survivor David Hogg and calling him a âcoward.â She told CNN that the video was taken while she was in Washington, D.C., âgoing from office to office in the Senate to oppose the radical gun control agenda that David Hogg was pushing.â
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthyâs spokesperson Mark Bednar told Axios on reporting of previous remarks made by Greene, âThese comments are deeply disturbing and Leader McCarthy plans to have a conversation with the Congresswoman about them.â
