AOC Says Next President Must Have Done Dishes, Babysitting, Housekeeping — Claims Trump Can’t Relate to ‘Real Americans’
Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC) is making headlines with her latest comments on what she believes qualifies someone to lead the nation. In a recent statement, the New York Democrat argued that the next President of the United States should have firsthand experience with everyday chores like washing dishes, housekeeping, and babysitting—tasks she says are essential to truly understanding the lives of ordinary Americans.

“Real Americans” and Everyday Work
AOC, who has often spoken about her working-class background, emphasized that the ability to relate to the struggles of average families comes not from boardrooms or golf courses, but from the kitchen sink and laundry room.
“The next President should have experience washing dishes, housekeeping, and babysitting,” Ocasio-Cortez said. “These are the things that make you understand the American people. If you’ve never scrubbed a pan or watched over a child, you’re missing out on what millions of Americans do every day.”
Calling Out Trump’s Privilege
Ocasio-Cortez didn’t stop at generalities—she took direct aim at former President Donald Trump, claiming he is out of touch with the realities faced by most citizens.
“Trump can’t relate to this country because he’s never washed a dish,” she declared. “He’s lived a life of privilege, surrounded by people who do everything for him. How can someone who’s never cleaned up after themselves know what it’s like for the rest of us?”
Her comments come as part of a broader critique of wealthy politicians and business leaders whom she believes lack the practical experience and empathy needed to govern effectively.
A Challenge to Trump and His Supporters

Not content to let the matter rest, AOC issued a challenge: “I invite Trump and his supporters to wash a dish—just one—so they can understand how real Americans feel. It’s not about political ideology; it’s about humility and respect for the work that keeps our homes and communities running.”
Public Reaction
Supporters of Ocasio-Cortez praised her remarks for highlighting the dignity of everyday labor and the importance of empathy in leadership. Critics, however, dismissed the comments as political theater, arguing that experience with household chores is not a prerequisite for effective governance.
The Larger Conversation
AOC’s statements tap into a longstanding debate about what qualities and experiences best prepare someone for public office. As the country looks ahead to the next presidential election, questions of authenticity, relatability, and lived experience are likely to remain front and center.