New York Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Under Fire for Lobbyist Donations
Recent revelations have exposed New York Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez for accepting thousands of dollars in lobbyist cash, despite her campaign pledge to never do so. The Washington Examiner conducted an investigation into her campaign’s financial disclosures, revealing that Ocasio-Cortez has received donations from a prominent political lobbyist.
The report highlights Dave Koshgarian, a lobbyist with Ernst & Young, as Ocasio-Cortez’s most consistent donor, contributing thousands of dollars since 2020. Koshgarian has represented various corporate clients, including Duke Energy, MetLife, General Electric, Charles Schwab, and BlackRock, raising concerns about potential conflicts of interest.
Additionally, Ocasio-Cortez’s lobbyist donors represent companies such as Nike, Delta Air Lines, healthcare trade associations, and the New Venture Fund, a part of a large Democratic-aligned dark money network managed by the Arabella Advisors consulting firm.
These donations are particularly ironic given Ocasio-Cortez’s strong stance against lobbyist influence in politics. On her social media profiles, she proudly declares herself as “people-funded” and vows not to accept any lobbyist cash. However, these recent revelations have cast doubt on the consistency of her principles.
Amidst these controversies, Ocasio-Cortez is still reeling from the aftermath of Donald Trump’s unexpected victory over Kamala Harris, a candidate she openly endorsed. In a podcast appearance, she expressed concerns about Trump’s potential actions if he were to return to the White House, fearing that he might target his political opponents, including herself.
While speculations about Trump’s future actions swirl, it is unlikely that Ocasio-Cortez will face legal repercussions for her political activities. Despite her fears, the Congresswoman remains a prominent figure in the political landscape, navigating the complexities of Washington D.C. with her outspoken views and progressive agenda.