AOC Hit With Ethics Complaint for 'Troubling' Improper Use of Taxpayer Funds to Pay Dance Company
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) has been hit with an ethics complaint from a nonprofit government accountability project over expenses involving "training."
The best part is that AOC might have initiated the call for a probe into her spending activity by spouting off about it on social media.
Americans for Public Trust sent a letter to the Office of Congressional Ethics (OCE) on Tuesday pointing to two specific expenditures made on December 13th last year. One was for "Bombazo Dance Co Inc." for $850, and another for "Juan D Gonzalez" for $3,700.
The charges were first revealed on X by conservative commentator Paul Szypula, who accused the congresswoman of "wasting tax dollars so she can dance and throw parties."
Ocasio-Cortez responded to the allegations, which also included a September charge of $3,384.74 for food at "Taco Bamba Shirlington."
She angrily denied that she had wasted taxpayer money.
"100% wrong. None of this is taxpayer money, this is an FEC filing," she fired back. "Be loud and wrong about something else. Try again next time."
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