‘Tax the Rich’: In 2021 AOC met House Rules with Gala, accepted gifts, gave boyfriend free tickets

A House Ethics Committee found that in 2021, Gala’s much awaited 2021 Mate Gala for the presence of Gala Gala was found by Fault Alexandria Okasio-Kortez, where he wore his headline-making ‘Tax the Rich’ gown. The investigation report released on Friday has revealed that AOC has been underped for cost and now he will have to pay $ 3,000 for 2021 Mate Gala attendance. The 10-Member Committee, including five democrats and five Republicans, concluded that Ocasio-CORTEZ paid under the proper market price for clothing and goods. It also determined that his partner, relay Roberts, who is now his fiancé, was not covered under the rules of the house, which allows only husband -wife and dependent children to get free tickets for charitable events at that time.The committee said it would not give any approval against the Okasio-Cortes until it pays $ 2,733 to the sellers for the additional value of its clothes and donates $ 250 for the relay ticket.The AOC team paid only $ 990.76 for their glamorous appearance, which includes renting the brother Velise Coucher dress designed by Arora James, as well as luxury shoes, jewelry, a floral hairs and handbags. The proper market price is around $ 3,724,04AOC Chief of Staff, Mike Kaska said in a statement, “Congresswoman appreciated the committee to find out that it tried to ensure compliance with the House’s rules and demanded constant work with her moral needs as a member of the House. She accepts the ruling and measures the remaining zodiacs, as she has taken the rest.”Who paid AOC for her and her lover’s Met Gala appearance in 2022 and her campaign eventually paid for all costs. The rules of morality prevent Congress members from accepting gifts such as “a gratuity, favor, discount, entertainment, hospitality, loan, prohibition, or other items with monetary value.” They are allowed to participate in charity events, but only when the organization is hosted by the organization. Investigations first revealed that the OAC and its share were originally invited as guest guests in the $ 35,000-Ticut program, not by the Metropolitan Museum of Art. But because Vogue, and its long -time editorial director, Anna Wintor, is deeply involved in organizing the event, investigators found the invitation acceptable.