AOC Could Soon Pay a Big Price As She Makes Same Defamatory Allegation Against Trump That Cost ABC $15M

AP Photo/Kyle Green

Progressive zealot New York City Dem Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez may think she can fire off any dim thought she has on social media, but the law says otherwise. See, you can't just defame someone with false allegations. Just ask ABC News anchor George Stephanopoulos, who thought he'd label Donald Trump a “rapist” on live national television and there would be no consequences, because, you know, George was famous.

Advertisement

The incident cost his network $15 million, because in the real world, a jury did not find that the now-president was guilty of that abhorrent crime. In other words, Stephanopoulos was culpable of yet another incident of “fake news” emanating from our nation’s corrupt mainstream press.

But AOC might not be keeping up with current events, because she just made the same charge on social media and, according to many observers, opened herself up to potential serious legal consequences:

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) was ripped on social media after she called President Trump “a rapist” online — with many suggesting a tweet from the Congresswoman was grounds for a defamation lawsuit from the commander in chief.

Ocasio-Cortez sparked outrage when she tweeted Friday about Trump and the release of files related to notorious pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.

“Wow who would have thought that electing a rapist would have complicated the release of the Epstein Files?” Ocasio-Cortez wrote on X, apparently referring to Trump and the 2023 civil trial where he was found liable of sexually abusing writer E. Jean Carroll.

Advertisement

This little nugget might end up being extremely costly:

Utah Gop Sen. Mike Lee posted that you can’t just throw out your wildest ideas if they are totally divorced from reality:

This is a concept that Stephanopoulos found out the hard way, much to his everlasting shame and chagrin:

Stephanopoulos and ABC were sued by Trump last year after the “This Week” host similarly asserted that Trump had been “found liable for rape,” during an interview with Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC). 

In December, ABC and Stephanopoulos agreed to pay Trump’s presidential library foundation $15 million and an additional $1 million in legal expenses as part of a settlement, and the network publicly apologized for the error. 

Oops.


READ MORE: Sad Days at ABC News: Stephanopoulos 'Apoplectic' Over $15M Settlement, Staff in Turmoil

Advertisement

Incurious George: Stephanopoulos Ignores Huge ABC Trump Defamation Settlement on His Own Show


I’m a firm believer in free speech, but facts matter. I can give my opinion on Barack Obama, but I can’t just say “he did so-and-so” if it isn’t true.

As a member of the American House of Representatives, Congresswoman AOC should face consequences for knowingly delivering false information to the American public. If Trump sues her, you won't find me complaining. Truth matters. 

Editor’s Note: The Democrat Party has never been less popular as voters reject its globalist agenda.

Help us continue exposing Democrats' plans to lead America down a dangerous path. Join RedState VIP and use promo code FIGHT to get 60% off your membership.

Recommended

Join the conversation as a VIP Member

Trending on RedState Videos