A vehement white supremacist occupies the White House, according to Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.

The freshman New York congresswoman doubled down Tuesday on her claim that President Trump is an unabashed racist, listing off policies, business practices and comments made by the commander-in-chief to prove her point.

“The President defended Neo-Nazis who murdered a woman in Charlottesville. The Dept of Justice sued him for not renting to Black tenants. He launched his campaign by calling Mexicans ‘rapists.’ He banned Muslims,” Ocasio-Cortez tweeted.

The 29-year-old Democratic Socialist added, “The President is racist. And that should make you uncomfortable.”

The President defended Neo-Nazis who murdered a woman in Charlottesville. The Dept of justice sued him for not renting to black tenants. He launched his campaign by calling Mexicans “rapists.” He banned Muslims. The President is a racist. https://t.co/ufTUOYDd79 — Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (@Ocasio2018_) January 8, 2019

A White House spokeswoman did not return a request for comment.

Ocasio-Cortez — who has started off her congressional term with a bang by proposing a 70% marginal tax rate on the country’s top earners and labeling herself a “radical” — made national headlines last week when she declared in an interview with “60 Minutes” that there’s “no question” the President is racist.

The Bronx-born politician’s latest Trump burn focused on events spanning a large chunk of the President’s sprawling career.

Her reference to the Justice Department was a throwback to a 1973 federal lawsuit that alleged Trump and his father were violating the Fair Housing Act of 1968 by refusing to rent units in their New York City buildings to African-Americans.

The Trumps fiercely denied the charges, but they ended up entering an agreement in 1975 that required them to provide all their apartment openings to the New York Urban League and had to allow the civil rights group to present qualified candidates for every fifth vacancy. The agreement did not require the Trumps to admit any guilt.

Ocasio-Cortez’s other references were more recent, including Trump’s “both sides” blame game in the wake of the deadly white supremacist march in Charlottesville, Va., in August 2017; his executive order banning residents of several Muslim-majority nations from entering the U.S. and his infamous 2016 campaign announcement, in which he accused Mexico of sending “rapists” and murderers across the border.

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