AOC, Kellyanne Conway exchange blows over the treatment of vagrants in detainment
WASHINGTON – Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., and White House counselor Kellyanne Conway exchanged blows on Twitter Tuesday evening over the treatment of transients in government authority on the southern U.S. outskirt.
In a Tuesday morning Fox and Friends talk with, Conway said that Ocasio-Cortez's case that kept transient ladies had smashed from toilets in a Border Patrol office was "preposterous."
Ocasio-Cortez was a piece of a congressional appointment that made a trip toward the southern U.S. outskirt to visit Border Patrol offices Monday where youngsters and families had purportedly been held in poor conditions. After her visit, she'd tweeted saying that "Officials were keeping ladies in cells w/no water and had instructed them to drink out of the toilets."
Ocasio-Cortez later reacted to Conway on Twitter, blaming the White House counselor for safeguarding and muddying the "reasonable and weak."
What number of transient ladies has Kellyanne Conway contacted? Embraced? Sat on a solid floor with? As a matter of fact tuned in to?
The appropriate response is none. Her activities show she doesn't accept every single individual are deserving of fundamental respect.
Conway shot back later, saying that Ocasio-Cortez was "all discussion, no dollars," and noticed that Ocasio-Cortez had casted a ballot against an as of late passed helpful alleviation bill.
A week ago, after reports of poor confinement conditions for transients, Congress passed a $4.6 billion financing bill to give compassionate alleviation on the southern U.S. outskirt. Ocasio-Cortez was one of 95 House Democrats to cast a ballot against the bill, refering to worries about an absence of insurance for vagrant families and youngsters. President Donald Trump marked the bill into law on Monday.
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