Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) was called out after criticizing Elon Musk's blue check policy for Twitter.
Photos of what was alleged to be her Tesla parked illegally outside a Whole Foods in Washington D.C. wereThe congresswoman later called"billionaire ownership of our news sources... a legitimate problem" and that"market concentration of media is a huge issue."Ocasio-Cortez has previously mentioned her purchase of a Tesla Model 3, photos of which confirm the claim.
The New York congresswoman has said that she planned to get rid of the car because, she claimed, it was"the only EV that could get me from New York to Washington on like one, or one-and-a-half charges."True: The claim is verifiably correct. Primary source evidence proves the claim to be true.
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