Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Alexandria Ocasio-CortezWells Fargo CEO issues apology after saying there was a 'limited pool of Black talent' Brand responds to Trump claim protesters throw tuna cans at police: 'Eat em, don't throw em' CNN's Don Lemon: 'Blow up the entire system' remark taken out of context MORE (D-N.Y.) became the youngest woman to ever preside over the House of Representatives on Friday.

The freshman lawmaker, also the youngest woman ever elected to Congress, presided over "special orders" or brief speeches given by House members that often highlight special concerns to their districts, according to Reuters.

Ocasio-Cortez, 29, tweeted that her time in the chair reminded her that her congressional tenure is a "sacred privilege."

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"Today I presided over the House floor for the first time," she wrote. "Every day here is a sacred privilege + responsibility entrusted to me by my community. I never forget that, and moments like these drive it home."



"Thank you to the people of NY14 + beyond. This House belongs to all of us," she added.

Today I presided over the House floor for the first time.



Every day here is a sacred privilege + responsibility entrusted to me by my community. I never forget that, and moments like these drive it home.



Thank you to the people of NY14 + beyond. This House belongs to all of us. https://t.co/EPW5vP3lrP — Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (@AOC) May 10, 2019

"That was my first time presiding. And it’s exciting. It’s certainly a view. I wish we could, I wish we were allowed to take photos,” she told reporters afterward, according to Reuters.