AOC SWEATS when asked if she supports giving gov't healthcare to illegal immigrantsHer answer says it all...
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez repeatedly sidestepped questions during a CNN town hall about whether illegal immigrants should receive taxpayer-funded healthcare, despite multiple attempts by host Kaitlan Collins to get a clear answer on her position.
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