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“Every time that dude puts my name in his mouth, the next day, I mean, this is like what stochastic terrorism is,” the New York Democrat said on Tuesday’s episode of “The Breakfast Club” radio show.
“It’s like when … you use a very large platform to turn up the temperature and target an individual until something happens,” she continued. “And then when something happens, because it’s indirect, you say, ‘Oh, I had nothing to do with that.’”
Carlson has repeatedly used his widely watched primetime show to attack Ocasio-Cortez, previously calling her a “rich, entitled white lady” ― even though he knows she is of Puerto Rican heritage — and mocking her when she said she feared for her life during the U.S. Capitol riot.
He has also dubbed her the “Kim Kardashian of Congress.”
Ocasio-Cortez, meanwhile, has labeled Carlson a “white supremacist sympathizer.”
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