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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is, once again, speaking out against the sexism and double standards she faces every day as a female politician.

On Sunday, The New York Times published a bombshell report exposing President Donald Trump's long-concealed tax records. Not only did the article report on the miniscule amount Trump paid in federal income taxes in 2016, it also revealed that Trump wrote off $70,000 worth of hairstyling expenses while he was on "The Apprentice".

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Ocasio-Cortez took to Twitter to respond to the reports of Trump's opulent spending (as well as the GOP's silence) with her usual panache.

"Last year Republicans blasted a firehose of hatred + vitriol my way because I treated myself to a $250 cut & lowlights on my birthday," she wrote. "Where’s the criticism of their idol spending $70k on hairstyling? Oh, it’s nowhere because they’re spineless, misogynistic hypocrites? Got it."

As a refresher, AOC was publicly dragged in 2019 when conservative outlets reported that the democratic-socialist congresswoman bought a "$300 haircut" in from a "pricey salon" in Washington, D.C.

Conservative outlets tried to paint Ocasio-Cortez's $250 haircut as proof that she didn't actually believe in her political ideals that involve protecting the poor.

“There is nothing wrong with spending money to make yourself look better, especially as a personality who depends upon visual mediums for her power," said Richard Manning, president of Americans for Limited Government to conservative publication The Washington Times. "But it is a bad look to spend hundreds of dollars to get your hair done to make a video decrying income inequality.”

There was a public backlash to those who criticized AOC's spending habits, though. "This would obvs never be a story about a man," wrote one Twitter-user before adding: "If her hair was raggedy, that would be the lead story instead."

It should be noted that Ocasio-Cortez did not use taxpayer money to fund her haircut. There is also no evidence that she wrote off the haircut as a business expense.

The misogyny AOC is referring to comes from the fact that conservative pundits were quick to call her (a female politician) vain when she paid for what they considered a "pricey" haircut while refusing to condemn Trump for spending much more money on his appearance.

These criticisms of her spending habits comes from deeply engrained sexist beliefs that all women care about is their looks. But Republicans seems to harp both on Ocasio-Cortez's looks and spending habits more than her male colleagues'.

For example, Vice President Mike Pence didn't get much push-back for spending $600,000 of taxpayer money to fund a limo trip to visit Trump's golf course in Ireland.

But double-standards weren't the only thing AOC called out via Twitter. She also blasted Trump for paying such a small amount in taxes when hardworking Americans are paying their fair share.

"In 2016 & ‘17, I paid thousands of dollars a year in taxes as a bartender," she wrote. "Trump paid $750."

"He contributed less to funding our communities than waitresses & undocumented immigrants," she continued. "Donald Trump has never cared for our country more than he cares for himself. A walking scam."

On his side, President Trump has never shied away at his ability to avoid paying taxes. When Hillary Clinton brought up his habit of not paying taxes in their 2016 debate, he shamelessly replied: "That makes me smart."