Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) may be facing potential legal trouble after a Friday social media post that some argue could amount to defamation.

In the post, Ocasio-Cortez referred to President Donald Trump as a “rapist,” implying that this was the reason behind the administration’s decision not to release the Epstein files.

“Wow who would have thought that electing a rapist would have complicated the release of the Epstein Files,” the New York Democrat wrote on X.

AOC was likely referring to Trump’s case with former Elle Magazine advice columnist E. Jean Carroll, who won a settlement against him after a federal jury found him liable for sexual assault against her in the 1990s. The same jury, however, did not find Trump guilty of rape, however.

Users on the platform immediately pointed that out and mentioned the potential legal consequences of making such a false claim.

“Very weird that none of those allegations came out until he was running for president. Also, I’m pretty sure this is libel and an easily winnable case at that,” one user wrote.

“Given that other more high-profile commentators than you have called him that, and then been successfully sued, I think you’re in some difficulty here,” another added.

“Donald Trump has not been criminally convicted of rape. As a congress woman, with such broad reach, you should be aware of this and act and speak appropriately. This is defamation,” wrote another X user.

“Even under the ridiculously lenient standards of NY Times v. Sullivan, you’ve managed to incur defamation liability. Wow,” Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah) wrote on X, referring to the landmark 1964 Supreme Court libel case.

“George Stephanopoulos might advise you to take down this tweet,” another person posted.

Trump filed a lawsuit against Stephanopoulos and ABC last year after the This Week host claimed during an interview with Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) that Trump had been “found liable for rape.”

In December, ABC and George Stephanopoulos agreed to pay $15 million to Trump’s presidential library foundation, along with an additional $1 million in legal fees, as part of a settlement. The network also issued a public apology for the misstatement, The Post noted.

“This is defamatory,” Trump ally Laura Loomer said of Ocasio-Cortez’s tweet. “And I hope you are sued by Trump for this the same way George Stephanopoulos was sued and forced to pay Trump $15 million dollars.”

“The President should sue AOC into bankruptcy,” legal analyst Phil Holloway similarly argued. “I realize she’s trying to raise her profile but this is way way too far,” Holloway added.

“AOC likes to play pretend like she’s from the block, but in reality she’s just a sad, miserable blockhead who is trying to over-compensate for her lack of self-confidence that has followed her for her entire life,” White House communication director Steven Cheung said in a statement.

“Instead, she should get some serious help for her obvious and severe case of Trump Derangement Syndrome that has rotted her pea-sized brain,” he noted further

This isn’t the first time Ocasio-Cortez has falsely labeled Trump a rapist. In a series of TikTok videos posted in January ahead of the inauguration, she announced she would not attend the event, stating that she doesn’t “celebrate rapists.”

“All these journalists are like, ‘Congresswoman, are you going to the inauguration? Congresswoman, are you going to the inauguration? Are you going to the inauguration?’” she said in the video.

“Let me make myself clear,” she said, going on to add, “I don’t celebrate rapists. So no, I’m not going to the inauguration tomorrow.”

report from The Hill at the time attempted to provide some cover for the congresswoman.

“It is unclear what Ocasio-Cortez, one of the most high-profile House Democrats and someone mentioned as a future presidential candidate, is specifically referring to with her public comments,” the report said, despite the fact that it was obvious Trump was being inaugurated as president.

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