Ocasio-Cortez draws criticism for comments linking American Revolution to billionaires
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez faced criticism from Republicans after making comments connecting the American Revolution to opposition against billionaires.

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) has drawn criticism from Republican lawmakers and political commentators following remarks she made characterizing the American Revolution as being directed against billionaires.
The congresswoman's comments prompted sharp responses from Republican senators and political observers, who challenged her historical interpretation of the founding of the United States.
Critics argued that Ocasio-Cortez's characterization misrepresents the economic and political foundations established by the nation's founders. Some pointed to the founders' support for free market principles and private property rights as evidence contradicting her framing.
The dispute reflects broader contemporary political divisions over economic policy and wealth inequality. Ocasio-Cortez has been a prominent advocate for policies targeting wealthy individuals and corporations, including higher tax rates on high earners.
Republican officials used the controversy to criticize what they characterized as attempts to reframe American history through a modern political lens. The exchange highlights ongoing tensions between progressive Democrats and conservatives over both historical interpretation and current economic policy debates.