Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
NY Congresswoman; on DOJ 305 list via activism news clippings; critic of DOJ handling
Also known as: AOC, Ocasio-Cortez
U.S. Representative from New York's 14th Congressional District (2019-present). Appears in the Epstein files through news clippings and social media captures about her political activism on unrelated matters, including 2018 protest articles referencing '#CancelKavanaugh rallies' and '#BelieveSurvivors posts.' AOC was not elected to Congress until 2018, and Epstein died in August 2019. She has been a vocal critic of AG Bondi's handling of the Epstein files, calling the DOJ's tracking of lawmakers' search histories 'deeply, deeply disturbing.' Named on the DOJ's February 2026 list of 305 politically exposed persons.
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