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Trump gives shock compliment to AOC as he reveals what he’d do if they meet

Trump gives shock compliment to AOC as he reveals what he’d do if they meet

WASHINGTON — President Trump begrudgingly gave “Squad” Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez somewhat backhanded praise when pressed to say something nice about her during a TV interview.

“Her philosophy’s so bad; she’s got a little spunk. She’s got a little something that’s good,” Trump said on the debut episode of Fox News’ “The Sunday Briefing.”

“[Former Rep.] Joe Crowley, she ran against him, and I said, ‘You know, Joe, you’re going to lose this thing unless you go out and campaign,” he continued. “She’s got a little something but her philosophy is bad for the country.”

Alluding to a recent Axios report about Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) eyeing the presidency or Senate in 2028, Trump chided, “I don’t think her philosophy can come close to winning.”

A darling of the socialist left, Ocasio-Cortez had been a breakout star during the 2018 blue wave election cycle, when she bested Crowley, then the No. 4 House Dem, in a primary for her Bronx and Queens-based seat.


Donald Trump in a navy suit and red tie.
President Trump struggled to praise the “Squad” rep when pressed. AFP via Getty Images

At the time, she was working as a local bartender.

Former Vice President Kamala Harris praised the self-described Democratic socialist in her upcoming memoir, “107 Days,” for having a “joyful-warrior vibe” and resonating with working-class voters.

“The Sunday Briefing” co-anchor Peter Doocy noted how, in her book, Harris also described Trump as nice in person despite their bitter campaigns against one another.

Trump couldn’t recall ever meeting Ocasio-Cortez but suggested, “I’d be nice to AOC too.”

“I thought Kamala would’ve done a better job than she did in terms of running, because we really won by a lot,” the president chided. “But I was very nice.

“I don’t think I’ve ever met AOC, but I would be nice to her also. I’m basically a nice person. People just don’t know that.”


Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez wearing a dark suit, smiling, and looking to her right.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has been one of the president’s loudest critics in Congress. REUTERS

Both have been brutal toward each other in the past. Last year, a day after a bullet came within a quarter-inch of killing him during a rally in Butler, Pa., Ocasio-Cortez all but called him a fascist.

She’s also accused him of racism, xenophobia and more. In July, she called him a “rapist.”

Trump, in turn, has gone after her intelligence, bashing her as “one of the ‘dumbest’ people in Congress” and calling her “stupid.”

Ocasio-Cortez is widely believed to be weighing whether or not to run for the presidency in 2028 or mount a campaign for the Senate, something that could pit her against Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) if he decides to run for reelection.

AOC’s camp didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.