A surprising set of comments from a top Department of Justice official pushed Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, or AOC, into the center of a new political discussion. On the podcast “Pod Force One,” Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon questioned Gavin Newsom’s 2028 ambitions while saying AOC may actually be the “more promising” Democrat.
Dhillon criticized the governor’s record, calling them “state leadership failures” that should make voters cautious about supporting him for president. But her unexpected praise for AOC became the main focus of the interview.
She described AOC as “one of those fictionally created-in-a-lab characters,” suggesting she has a level of appeal and energy that Newsom lacks. The remark quickly fueled debate about AOC’s growing influence.
Dhillon added that AOC represents a younger group of leaders who are charismatic and able to shape public opinion quickly. She also mentioned Zohran Mamdani as part of this rising, highly influential generation, calling such figures “charismatic, attractive, diabolical.”
AOC’s Growing Presence in National Politics
AOC has been a well-known national figure for years, thanks to her strong social-media presence, bold statements, and fast rise in politics. Discussions about her future have always been active, but Harmeet Dhillon’s recent remarks have pushed that conversation even further.
Rumors continue to circulate that AOC may consider a 2028 presidential run, and there is also talk that she could challenge Chuck Schumer for his Senate seat. While nothing has been confirmed, her speeches, public activity, and growing visibility keep her name at the center of political attention.
Polling in the original report places her at 8.5% among possible 2028 contenders, behind Gavin Newsom, Kamala Harris, and Pete Buttigieg. Analysts note that this is significant for someone under 40 who has not announced any national campaign. Dhillon’s description of her as “more promising” adds to this perception and shows that her influence is being recognized even by figures outside her political circle.
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Sharp Criticism of Gavin Newsom While Praising AOC
While AOC became the unexpected focus of Dhillon’s remarks, she also used the podcast interview to question Gavin Newsom’s possible 2028 run. Dhillon pointed to what she called “personal foibles and failures,” saying his long record gives opponents more material to challenge. She argued that he has faced repeated tests, unlike Barack Obama early in his rise, and claimed those tests have not gone well.
Dhillon also described tense moments with Newsom’s team, including an instance where a staff member allegedly linked her to the firebombing of a judge’s home in South Carolina. She said the claim was false and resulted in serious threats against her.
Newsom’s office firmly denied accusing her and said they had never threatened her. They argued that officials in the Trump administration had used strong language toward judges, which had contributed to earlier tensions.
The back-and-forth added strain to an already difficult relationship. Still, Dhillon’s comments about AOC remained the part of the interview that drew the most attention.
Poll Numbers and the Shifting Conversation
The original report showed Gavin Newsom leading early 2028 polling with 28%, followed by Kamala Harris at 20%, Pete Buttigieg at 11.5%, and AOC at 8.5%. While Newsom remains the frontrunner, the numbers also underline AOC’s growing visibility nationwide.
Dhillon’s remarks made many viewers notice how much influence AOC now carries. She regularly appears in polls despite not announcing any plans, trends widely online, draws major attention with her speeches, and has strong support among younger voters.
After Dhillon’s comments went viral, the conversation shifted quickly. AOC moved from being just a rising lawmaker to a central figure in discussions about future leadership. Her name became the main highlight of the podcast coverage, often mentioned even more than Newsom’s.
Dhillon’s statements portrayed AOC as someone “more promising” and capable of energizing the political landscape in a way few others can.



