Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is trying to find her party’s path back into power. The New York Democrat is a more seasoned politician than when she burst onto the national scene during the first Trump administration. Elected by surprise in 2018, Ocasio-Cortez was a progressive insurgent, a democratic socialist, a frequent critic of her own party, and a social media sensation. She was also a leading character on Fox News, a figure conservatives loved to hate. Seven years later, she remains an outsized public figure, who also has built relationships inside Congress with Democrats and even some Republicans. At 35, she is a veteran lawmaker. We sat with Ocasio-Cortez this week just after House Democrats managed a show of unity: they all voted against a Republican budget plan, which barely passed. We talked through her party’s path toward political recovery. Here are a few key points from our video interview: She thinks Republicans’ early moves will hurt them. “The Republican Party is making certain large errors right now,” she said, predicting that an $880 billion cut to Medicaid would affect many voters’ health care. She’s still defending people without legal status. Since their election defeat, some Democrats have suggested their party needs a fresh approach to immigration. Many voters saw President Biden’s administration as too lax toward people in the U.S. without legal status. Ocasio-Cortez insists that she still favors a path to citizenship. Like Trump, she says government doesn’t work for many people. “Everything feels increasingly like a scam,” she said. “Not only are grocery prices going up, but it's like everything has a fee and a surcharge. And I think that anger is put out at government.” Unlike Trump, she doesn’t want to drastically cut government. “I mean to the FAA? No. To the NIH? No,” she said. “I actually don't want someone taking a wrecking ball to someone's chemotherapy to just see what happens.” • Read or listen to: "Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez tells NPR: 'Everything feels increasingly like a scam'" at https://www.npr.org/2025/02/28/nx-s1-5306406/alexandria-ocasio-cortez-politics-interview ------------------------------------------------------ Follow NPR elsewhere, too: • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/npr/ • TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@npr • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NPR
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Train watch this morning was an AOC interview with NPR. AOC kind of slayed: youtu.be/WQ4hvO6fD00?...
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I have lost faith in Dem leadership, in large part b/c they don't trust the judgment of the base to identify stars that should be elevated. The corporate old guard, have the instincts of a risk-phobic board of directors, rather than a people-focused cooperative. It shows. youtu.be/WQ4hvO6fD00?...
This is an incredible interview with @aoc.bsky.social It is a sobering reflection on exactly where the US is in this moment of crisis for the American Republic. youtu.be/WQ4hvO6fD00?...
www.youtube.com/watch?v=WQ4h... Steve Inskeep and AOC--what a great conversation! It gets at so much, and with the kind of sound quality that only NPR can provide. Give a listen.
Definitely worth your time. youtu.be/WQ4hvO6fD00?...
I was just getting ready to post this interview with AOC. To say she is increasingly impressive is such an understatement. I don't have adequate words to express the level of her courage, intellect and leadership!! youtu.be/WQ4hvO6fD00?...
A VERY good interview with #AOC on #NPR. Yes, I too feel boiling rage, because my govt says I'm a parasite. I shouldn't have to accept degradation and cruelty. youtu.be/WQ4hvO6fD00?...
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I think AOC handled this interview really well - while a lot of Dem leadership is not built for this moment, there are a few stars that continue to shine
THE FUTURE www.youtube.com/watch?v=WQ4h...
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