Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez continues with bold rhetoric — recently tweeting at President Trump, “I’m a Bronx girl… we eat Queens boys for breakfast.”

But a New York Republican just called out that tough persona with a single yearbook photo.
📸 Assemblyman Matt Slater (R–Yorktown) fired back by sharing a high school yearbook photo of AOC from Yorktown High School — located in Westchester County, one of New York’s most affluent suburbs.

His response?
“If you’re a BX girl, then why are you in my Yorktown yearbook? Give it up already.”

In other words: AOC didn’t grow up in the Bronx — she was raised in the suburbs she rarely mentions.

Let’s be honest — this is another example of the Left shaping a manufactured persona to gain political clout.
AOC isn’t the gritty Bronx native she claims to be — she’s a well-crafted progressive brand.
And Americans are starting to see through it. The act is wearing thin.

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