Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez reveals she is sexual assault survivor during Instagram Live on Capitol attack
ABC 6
February 2, 2021
NEW YORK -- A teary-eyed Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez on Monday
recounted hiding in her office bathroom as a man repeatedly yelled
"Where is she?" during the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, and also
revealed a sexual assault in her past as she talked about trauma.
The
remembered terror of the day made Ocasio-Cortez get emotional as she
spoke during an Instagram live video, and she chastised those she said
wanted Americans to put the day behind them and not recognize the
lingering impact of such an event.
"These folks who tell us to move on, that it's not a big deal, that we should forget what's happened, or even telling us to apologize, these are the same tactics of abusers," she said.
She went on to say, "I'm a survivor of sexual assault. ... When we go through trauma, trauma compounds on each other." She didn't say anything else about that experience.
Ocasio-Cortez said the atmosphere around the Capitol and Washington had started to feel more tense and volatile in the days before the insurrection.
On that day, she said she was in her office when she heard repeated
bangs on the door, like someone was trying to get in. Her legislative
director told her to hide, and she went into the bathroom.
That was when she heard a man yelling and trying to find her. "I have never been quieter in my life," she said.
She
came out shortly after when her legislative director told her to, and
saw a Capitol police officer in the office. She said the officer told
them to go to another building, but didn't say specifically where or
escort them, leaving her feeling unsafe.
"You don't know if that person was actually trying to protect you or not," she said.
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