Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez recently mocked White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller’s height during an Instagram Live session, calling him a “clown” and suggesting he appeared to be about 4’10” tall.
Miller’s Response
In response, Miller appeared on Fox News’ The Ingraham Angle, where he clarified that he is actually 5’10” tall. He criticized AOC’s remarks, labeling her a “train wreck” and stating, “Well, we knew that her brain didn’t work. Now we know that her eyes don’t work.”
AOC’s Clarification
After facing backlash, AOC attempted to clarify her comments by stating that she doesn’t support body-shaming and expressing appreciation for the “short king community.” She explained that her remarks were intended to critique Miller’s “spiritual height,” referring to his character rather than his physical stature.
Public Reactions
The incident has sparked debates about body-shaming and the use of personal attacks in political discourse. Some have criticized AOC for her comments, while others have defended her right to express her opinions. The exchange highlights the ongoing tensions between progressive and conservative figures in American politics.