Two attendees of Bronx Community Board 11, including the board’s chairman and district manager, say that military veterans Silvio Mazzella and Anthony Vitaliano walked out of a private meeting with Democratic New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.

Ocasio-Cortez reportedly held a closed-door meeting with her constituency in the Bronx Wednesday, where two military veterans allegedly walked out on account of the congresswoman’s anti-American rhetoric.

Bronx Community Board 11 Chairmen Albert D’Angelo, who attended the private event, told The Daily Caller News Foundation that he saw Army veterans Mazzella, 74, and Vitaliano, 78, leave during the meeting with Ocasio-Cortez.

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“First Tony left quietly. Shortly after, Silvio left,” he recounted.

Mazzela told the New York Post that he left the meeting because, “She knocks the country, she knocks the president. And that’s not what America is about.”

Vitaliano told the Post, “I just couldn’t hear her BS anymore. I just got up, got my umbrella in my hand and walked right out.”

Meeting attendee Jeremy Warneke, also a military veteran who served in Iraq and now serves as the board’s district manager, said that he had to leave the meeting partway through due to “a family obligation.”