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Political Commentator & Podcast Host
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In the chaotic aftermath of the 2020 election certification, Alexandria Occasion went live on her podcast at 3:17 a.m. EST, not to recap headlines, but to trace the procedural lineage from the Electoral Count Act of 1887 to the January 6th joint session, citing floor speeches from 1951 and Senate Judiciary Committee transcripts no mainstream outlet had referenced. That episode, downloaded over 400,000 times in 48 hours, crystallized her signature method: treating legislative mechanics not as dry procedure but as contested terrain where ideology, precedent, and personality collide. She doesn’t translate politics for lay audiences, she equips them with the archival literacy to read the Federal Register like a thriller and spot rhetorical shifts in congressional testimony before they trend. Her weekly ‘Statute Breakdown’ segment has been cited in amicus briefs and assigned in graduate seminars on institutional decay, precisely because she refuses to separate law from leverage, or policy from power’s daily calculus.
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