Democratic New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has been exposed for using a secret Twitter account to send death threats to her conservative opponents.
This comes after a Twitter account named “Zaza Demon” replied to Ocasio-Cortez’s tweet in the first person, leaving many to believe that it was her alternative account.
ATTN:
— 🇺🇸🇺🇸Josh Dunlap🇺🇲🇺🇲 ULTRA-MAGA (@JDunlap1974) April 3, 2023
🤡🤡Rumors Swirl Online that AOC Has Secret Twitter Burner Account to Target Conservatives🤡🤡https://t.co/uAyZwrXztf
The tweet was later deleted, but netizens were quick to screenshot the exchange between “Zaza Demon” and fellow Twitter user “Joe Biden Hates Black People.”
“But you vote to send money to Nazis and to fund the Israeli apartheid,” the latter user responded to one of Ocasio-Cortez’s tweets.
“Lol and what makes you think that I did anything to support Nazis? You’re delusional. Seek help,” Zaza Demon replied.
A look into the burner account also shows that “Zaza Demon” often wished death to conservative figures, such as blogger Matt Walsh. In a recent tweet, the blogger said that “the trans movement is the greatest evil our country faces.”
To which the burner account replied, “You are a hateful little freak and I can’t wait until you piss off a trans person that actually is as unhinged as you claim to say they all are.”
“Can’t be a bigot if you’re no longer breathing :),” the account added.
After people caught on with Ocasio-Cortez’s alleged burner account, “Zaza Demon”’s tweets immediately disappeared before nuking the account entirely.
Even if that isn’t the New York Democrat’s account, Ocasio-Cortez is still known for getting into cat fights on Twitter instead of doing her job as a lawmaker.
Most recently, comedian Alex Stein sued Ocasio-Cortez over a viral exchange the two shared last year.
According to Stein, she violated his rights as a private citizen to have access to the expressions of a sitting congresswoman.
Stein contends in the lawsuit that she blocked him “in retaliation to Mr. Stein’s exercise of his First Amendment right, because earlier that day Mr. Stein, in the context of political commentary and satire, complimented Ms. Cortez,” adding that “Mr. Stein has a constitutional right to access Ms. Cortez’s Twitter account as part of vigorous public comment and criticism.”










