Washington Post slaps AOC with more Pinocchios after “highly misleading” tweet about Trump!

The Washington Post has hit Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez with more pinocchios after she tweeted something they deemed “highly misleading” last week.

Here’s the lowdown:

NY POST – In a tweet on March 8, the freshman Democratic lawmaker criticized Trump for wanting to divert money via a national emergency declaration to build a wall on the southern border but did not take the same action over opioid overdoses.

“Amount President Trump has transferred from other agencies to fund his ‘Build the Wall’ Emergency: $10s of millions, & has identified billions more. Amount he’s transferred to address the Opioid National Emergency: $0,” she wrote in the tweet that was liked and retweeted nearly 50,000 times.

The Opioid National Emergency is a legitimate national emergency – it was declared back in 2017.

Here’s why AOC is wrong:

The newspaper’s fact-checker said she incorrectly compared two different situations.

“Trump wanted almost $6 billion for his wall, which Congress refused. But Congress acted to give the administration more than $6 billion for the opioid crisis, so there was little need for him to transfer funds without congressional authorization,” the Washington Post concluded on Tuesday.

Trump didn’t transfer funds because he didn’t have to. Congress ponied up the opioid money back in 2017.

I know AOC is new to Congress, but she really needs to get her facts straight if she wants to avoid more pinocchios in the future. After all, this isn’t the first time she’s gotten them.

Wapo gave her three pinocchios for this one.


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