OF COURSE: Socialist AOC Has Blown $50,000 on Luxury Hotels and Fine Dining in Recent Months While Demonizing the Rich
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, a New York Democrat, took advantage of the government shutdown narrative to paint herself as the go-to person to settle the disagreement with Republicans. (@factpostnews / X screen shot)
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) incurred nearly $50,000 in expenses for hotels, meals, and a venue rental in Puerto Rico during the third quarter of the year, according to newly filed Federal Election Commission reports.
Her campaign’s filings show multiple stays at high-end hotels on the island. On July 28, the campaign paid $680.52 for lodging at Hotel Palacio Provincial, followed by payments of $1,507.26 on August 29 and $9,440.79 on September 29. The hotel markets itself as a “first-class,” adults-only property located in a restored early-19th-century building.
AOC splurged nearly $50K on pricey hotel stays, dining and renting Puerto Rico concert venue where Bad Bunny performed https://t.co/kU1V8RmC0W pic.twitter.com/UtAGsvs8lh
— New York Post (@nypost) December 11, 2025
Another $3,861.20 was spent on August 25 at Hotel El Convento, a historic hotel noted for its “old-world charm and elegance.”
In total, Ocasio-Cortez’s campaign spent $15,489.77 on lodging in Puerto Rico between July 1 and September 30. Filings also show at least $10,743.13 in meal and catering expenses on August 25 and September 29.
“Eat the rich,” huh? https://t.co/LkHrsQaq3h
— RBe (@RBPundit) December 11, 2025
AOC talks like she’s for the people, but her spending habits scream elite privilege—$50K blown on luxury and concerts while everyday Americans struggle.” https://t.co/z2uU2v65ay
— Matthew Newgarden (@a_newgarden) December 11, 2025
Really? You don’t say!!
AOC’s Champagne Socialism strikes again. https://t.co/ybJaG7Ql6R— Kathleen Wood (@KathleenWood730) December 11, 2025
The campaign additionally rented a venue in San Juan where Ocasio-Cortez was recorded attending an August Bad Bunny concert.
These expenditures come as the congresswoman has frequently criticized the gentrification pressures affecting Puerto Rico.