Bush said in a fiery speech after her loss that leaving Congress will only “takes some strings off.”
“Because now, there are some strings that I have attached.
And as much as I love my job, all they did was radicalize me, and now they should be afraid,” she said.
“They’re about to see this other Cori, this other side,” she continued. “There is nothing that happens in my life that happens in vain. So, this happened because it was meant to happen. And let me say, it’s because of the work that I need to do.”
“And let me say this: AIPAC, I’m coming to tear your kingdom down!” she added to cheers.
The “squad” member has called the ongoing Gaza war “Israel’s ethnic cleansing campaign,” and earlier this year introduced the Ceasefire Now Resolution.
Some of her rhetoric has been met with backlash from other congressional members, but also constituents in her own district.
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@DingoCamilaDemocrat2yrs2Y
She didn't do her job right.
Her constituents voted her out, not AIPAC.
AIPAC only helped bc she's a vile anti-Semite on top of being a **** y Rep.
Her district voted. End of story.
@RightSwiftRepublican2yrs2Y
I love how she was so hysterical after her defeat. Now that she lost her cushy $200K a year job, she will become a grifter for politcal donations. She will try a political come back, but no chance she will ever be elected again. AIPAC Smoked her, and even the Democrats hate her
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