The biggest question hovering over the Democrat Party for 2028 is whether Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez will run for President.

President Trump just gave his answer.

And Trump said 3 words about AOC running in 2028 that will scare the hell out of you.

Trump Predicts an AOC 2028 Presidential Run

Ocasio-Cortez is on the record about keeping her options open for 2028, either by running for President or challenging Chuck Schumer in a primary when he is up for re-election.

Either way, it’s treated as a given that she is running for higher office in 2028.

But recent events have Ocasio-Cortez’s decision pointing in one direction.

Ocasio-Cortez filmed a video of her freezing her eggs and announcing she split up with her fiancé, whom she had been engaged to since 2022.

Even CNN interpreted this as a move by Ocasio-Cortez to appeal to women voters and promote her support for abortion.

A University of New Hampshire poll showing her in first place in that critical primary state also showed the broad appeal among the Democrat Party base for a socialist candidate.

Fox News Digital put the question to President Trump about whether he thought Ocasio-Cortez would run for President.

“I think so,” was Trump’s response.

Trump also predicted that if Ocasio-Cortez won the presidency, she would throw open the border to tens of millions of illegal aliens and flood them into sanctuary cities.

“I think you’re going to see sanctuary cities start to end, because sanctuary cities are a disaster. And somebody like her, she was big for sanctuary cities,” Trump declared.

AOC as the Democrat Party Pace Setter

Ocasio-Cortez telling ABC that Democrat Socialist candidate Francesca Hong’s comments about banning Thanksgiving were merely “Woke 1” was seen as an attempt by her to downplay the racial, gender, and gender identity lunacy that swept over the Democrat Party in 2020.

Trump wasn’t buying it and told Fox News that every Democrat was trying to follow Ocasio-Cortez’s lead and pretend like supporting defunding the police, tearing down statues, and smearing America as a racist nation never happened. 

“But if you really look at it, they’re all saying the same thing. They’re all trying to disavow themselves from saying about crime and all; we love sanctuary cities. All of the things that they said they’re now trying to disavow,” Trump went on to say.

As an example, Trump brought up Michigan Democrat Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed, who attacked football as racist

“The toxic masculinity at the heart of America’s most popular sport — and men’s sports culture more generally — is way deeper than a few emails or a Jay-Z turnaround,” El-Sayed posted on social media.

“On the football field, I felt free,” El-Sayed stated. “And yet on the sidelines and in the locker room, I was fed a hefty dose of the worst kinds of racist taunting.”

Trump mocked El-Sayed’s attacks on football as politically foolhardy, as Michigan is home to the powerhouse University of Michigan football team.

“Well, it’s a great place when you have Michigan – it’s a great bad place to be saying it,” Trump quipped. “They have a great football team, and the number of great football teams up there that the people love. I would say that that’s a big mistake.”

Until Democrats stop taking their rhetorical cues from Ocasio-Cortez, she is considered a 2028 frontrunner.

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