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AOC says taxing billionaires might have saved Twitter

All of New York’s most online politicians are tweeting sayonara

New York politicians who love their social media are saying their farewells to Twitter as its lifespan looks grim under the ownership of billionaire Elon Musk.

New York politicians who love their social media are saying their farewells to Twitter as its lifespan looks grim under the ownership of billionaire Elon Musk. Stanislav Kogiku/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images

Twitter could be in its final death throes as a website and everyone seems to be … tweeting through it. New York’s politicians are no exception – AOC was quick to point out that if Elon Musk couldn’t amass $44 billion in the first place, he wouldn’t be running into the ground as we speak. Perhaps no other elected official has quite the reach and engagement that she does to tweet against the dying light, but that didn’t stop them from trying. Here’s a roundup of our homegrown heroes sharing their Instagram handles, shooting their shots at movie stars and apologizing to their comms teams for all the good memories. Also, just generally shitposting. You know how it is.

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

New York City Council Member Justin Brannan

Council Member Althea Stevens

Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine

State Sen. Gustavo Rivera

Assembly Member Kenny Burgos

Assembly Member Jessica González-Rojas 

Assembly Member Yuh-Line Niou

State Sen. Diane Savino

State Sen. Mike Gianaris

We’ll be on Twitter until the lights turn off, but for reference you can find us on Instagram and TikTok at the same handle: @cityandstateny. There’s also a thread of our most unhinged tweets for your viewing pleasure.