Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Mocks ‘Florida Man’ Donald Trump's Arrest Claim

The New York Democrat joked about two Republicans perhaps inspiring the former president's courthouse tale.
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Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) said she shed no tears over Donald Trump’s indictment in the Stormy Daniels hush-money payoff.

“Maybe (Republican Reps.) George Santos and Marjorie Taylor Greene were, but not me,” the New York Democrat told “The Daily Show” guest host Jordan Klepper in a segment that aired Monday. 

“Ticket back to LaGuardia, baby,” she jokingly added.

Trump has claimed people in the Manhattan courthouse cried during his arrest, a spin on his oft-repeated “tears in their eyes” tales about his believed importance to others.

When Klepper asked Ocasio-Cortez how her fellow New Yorkers responded to the booking of the former president, she replied: “I think they treated him like a Florida man. He don’t belong to us no mo. He’s not from Queens anymore. He’s a citizen of Mar-a-Lago at this point.”

Ocasio-Cortez joined Klepper at the Bronx’s Jacobi Medical Center to talk about its Stand Up to Violence program, which treats gun violence as a public health crisis.

“I can hear how Fox News would spin this: ‘AOC tries to defund the police and fund gang members,’” joked Klepper.

“If I spent my time worried about what Fox News said, I wouldn’t be here,” Ocasio-Cortez responded. 

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