House Republicans demand AOC apologize for telling Ted Cruz you almost had me murdered and say Nancy Pelosi must make her say sorry or they will find alternative means
Republican lawmakers are demanding that Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez apologize to Sen. Ted Cruz over comments she made Thursday on Twitter
Cruz had said he agreed with AOC on probing Robinhood s decision to block GameStop trades I am happy to work with Republicans on this issue where there s common ground, but you almost had me murdered 3 weeks ago, she replied
Since then, Reps. Devin Nunes and Chip Roy have publicly called out her comments, with Roy telling House Speaker Nancy Pelosi she must apologize
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In this July 23, 2020, file image from video, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., speaks on the House floor on Capitol Hill in Washington. Rep. Ocasio-Cortez called on Sen. Ted Cruz to resign in a tweet. (House Television via AP, File)Associated Press
A Texas representative is demanding that Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez apologize and retract comments made to Sen. Ted Cruz over Twitter in a letter to Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
Rep. Chip Roy, who represents parts of Austin, San Antonio and Central Texas, asks Pelosi to implore Ocasio-Cortez to retract her comments, or he (and presumably other Republicans) will be forced to find alternative means to condemn this regrettable statement.
Twitter appears to be steering clear of the serious accusations leveled by Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y. against Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, on its platform Thursday.
Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian explained to Rep Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez during an interview on Thursday that short selling is a bullsh t way to make money .
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Wall Street can seem like a citadel, so it is with unreserved glee that many have kept tabs on the GameStop saga this week. For once, the underdogs were getting flush and even better, seemingly screwing over hedge funds in the process. On WallStreetBets, the Reddit forum where it all began, retail traders are rallying one another to stay aggressive and hold against downward pressure on the stock, whose value was sinking by Thursday afternoon. An I.T. worker in Atlanta who bought in on Monday after reading about GameStop on the forum said he watched the value of his position lose and then regain around $100,000 over the course of 24 hours, and he’s not abandoning his shares anytime soon.