AOC Has Some Explaining To Do Over

What looked like another feel-good holiday appeal from AOC instead funneled supporters to ActBlue,

straight into “Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez for Congress” coffers.

No obvious charity, no clear separation,

 

just a soft-focus Thanksgiving pitch wrapped around a hard campaign pipeline.

In past years, she highlighted real nonprofits and touted real turkey numbers.

 

This year, the fine print quietly changed —

but the emotional script stayed the same, banking on trust she’d already built.

Legally, regulators will decide whether this blurs or breaks campaign finance rules.

Morally, it’s corrosive. When people give believing they’re helping families eat,

not elect a politician, that trust is sacred. Breaking it poisons more than one campaign;

it feeds the growing belief that every appeal is a scam. If you want your holiday donations to count,

skip the political middlemen and give directly to reputable charities.

Politicians can raise their own money — hungry families shouldn’t be the bait.