Trump Drops the Hammer: “Stupid AOC” Gets Scorched

President Trump just made it clear he’s not losing sleep over Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s latest impeachment crusade. After AOC accused him of violating the Constitution by launching a military strike on Iran without congressional approval, the president went scorched-earth—flipping the tables on Democrats in a signature Truth Social tirade.
Ocasio-Cortez, claiming Trump’s strike could spark a “forever war,” called the move “absolutely and clearly grounds for impeachment.” She argued the president acted impulsively and without authority, reigniting old battles from Trump’s first term.
But Trump didn’t hold back. “Stupid AOC, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, one of the ‘dumbest’ people in Congress, is now calling for my Impeachment,” he blasted, adding that Democrats have tried—and failed—twice already. He said AOC’s outrage stems from the string of wins under his administration, which he claimed the left simply can’t handle.
He went further, torching fellow Squad members Jasmine Crockett and Ilhan Omar in the same breath. Crockett, he said, is a “seriously Low IQ individual,” and Omar, he claimed, “does nothing but complain about our Country.” Trump even floated the idea that AOC should be required to take the same cognitive test he recently “aced” at Walter Reed Medical Center.
The scorched-earth tone didn’t go unnoticed. On BlazeTV’s “Sara Gonzales Unfiltered,” comedian Derek Richards quipped, “I think the one thing we’ve learned from Truth Social is that there’s no character limit.” Contributor Matthew Marsden chimed in, “That is perfection, though. He slammed everyone.”
Trump’s post also hinted at a deeper frustration with the political class. He painted AOC and her allies as perpetually bitter, unable to accept American success when it doesn’t come from their own party. His message to the radical left was clear: impeachment threats won’t deter him, and if anything, they only fuel his fire.
The Iran strike, which reportedly involved precision bombing of nuclear facilities, was met with approval from Trump’s base, but Democrats quickly seized on the lack of congressional approval. Trump, however, framed the operation as a strategic success and accused his critics of being more interested in political theater than national security.
This battle between Trump and the Squad is more than just social media jabs—it’s a preview of the political war heating up in Washington. The president has returned to form, hammering opponents without apology and setting the stage for what may be another defining showdown with the far-left wing of Congress.
If Ocasio-Cortez and her allies expected Trump to shrink from the fight, his Truth Social post delivered a loud and unambiguous answer: try it. “MAKE MY DAY.”