James O’Keefe releases leaked CNN fluff interview with AOC, who claims she worried about be raped during Capitol Riot

James O’Keefe has released a fluff piece interview that CNN did with AOC, leaked to him by a CNN insider. In the interview AOC claims she thought she might be raped during the Capitol riot in January:

This video has already been taken down on YouTube, thanks to a CNN copyright claim, which is why it’s now on Bitchute.

Here’s more on what’s in the video via Project Veritas:

Project Veritas published a new video today of an unreleased CNN documentary that features Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez describing her life experiences and political career.

CNN anchor and chief political correspondent, Dana Bash, interviewed Ocasio-Cortez and appeared to ask what many may consider to be “softball questions.”

Bash: “You’re now in your second term in the House, you have 12 million Twitter followers, nine million Instagram followers, and they all know you by three letters: AOC. So, what’s it like to be AOC?”

Ocasio-Cortez: “Um, you know, it’s, uh, it’s an interesting question because I just feel like I really try to be is — to be like my neighbors and to be, um, like the folks at the bodega that I get coffee from.”

Bash: “How are you most misunderstood?”

Ocasio-Cortez: “Just — thinking that I’m rash, unintelligent, and that I intend to do harm. I think that particularly the misperception that I’m here to do harm to our country, it’s unfortunate.”

Bash asked Ocasio-Cortez about her experience during the events of January 6.

“After the attack, I hid behind my door…I just hear, ‘Where is she? Where is she?’ This was the moment where I thought everything was over,” Ocasio-Cortez said.

Ocasio-Cortez went on to tie her alleged personal “sexual assault” experience with what happened on January 6.

“I’m a survivor of sexual assault. I haven’t told many people that in my life,” she said.

“For a lot of survivors across the country, the decision to come forward oftentimes does not feel like a conscious one. That impact was doubled that day because of the misogyny and the racism that was so deeply rooted and animated — that attack on the Capitol, you know, white supremacy and patriarchy are very linked in a lot of ways. There’s a lot of sexualizing of that violence.”

Bash followed up with Ocasio-Cortez after this statement, asking if she was afraid of being “raped” and killed on January 6. Ocasio-Cortez responded in the affirmative.

AOC and her comrades have been milking the Capitol riot every since it happened. The people she claimed was going to rape her were never in her residential building. They were in the Capitol building. The only knock she heard on her office door was from a Capitol police officer, who was there to make sure she was safe. She was never in any danger hiding in her bathroom.

It continues…

Also, during the interview, Bash and Ocasio-Cortez discussed the alleged adversity and advantages that “confident women” deal with in Washington D.C.

Bash: “You talked about being a woman, you sometimes take heat for your celebrity status for being glamorous. One thing that you said that really struck me is femininity has power. What do you mean by that?”

Ocasio-Cortez: “I think especially when it comes to women in politics, you’re always being picked apart for even the very small aesthetic decisions that you make.”

Bash: “You embrace the power.”

Ocasio-Cortez: “Yeah. Yeah.”

Bash: “How do you use that power? The power of femininity as you describe it?”

Ocasio-Cortez: “We’re really taught to shy away from embracing femininity and the way that I think — when we embrace it, we say power.”

When was the last time you ever saw CNN do a fluff piece on any Republican? Me neither, because it doesn’t happen. CNN isn’t in the business of promoting Republicans.

UPDATE: This is in the video, but I forgot to highlight it separately. One of the Project Veritas journalists got AOC to do a photo with him as he revealed who he was and what he was investigating:


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