Jasmine Crockett Criticizes Trump for Not Consulting Congress Before Iran Strike
- U.S. Rep. Jasmine Crockett is withdrawing from the race to lead the House Oversight Committee, confirming her decision via text to The Texas Tribune.
- Rep. Robert Garcia of California is favored to win the committee position, backed by the House Democratic Steering and Policy Committee.
- Crockett previously faced criticism for her aggressive messaging style, limiting her support within the party.
- Crockett aims to win back the House majority in 2026 by engaging with voters and emphasizes the importance of accountability against the Trump administration.
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Jasmine Crockett says she’s ‘supposed to make the f*cking decision’ to go to war
Crockett said that here power "comes from the Constitution. And it is clear that I have power. And somehow, because we got a thug sitting in the White House, he has decided to ignore my power."
Jasmine Crockett Says She’s ‘The One That’s Supposed To Make The F***in Decision’ On Iran Attacks
Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) claimed that she was the one who was “supposed to make the f***in decision” regarding whether or not the United States should have launched attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities.Crockett, who has made a show of complaining that she was not given any kind of briefing on President Donald Trump’s decision to execute a series of strikes on Iranian nuclear sites, could be seen in a widely-shared video clip saying that she…


Jasmine Crockett Furious Trump Didn't 'Holla' at Congress About Iran Strike
At long last, Texas Democratic Rep. and idiocy electromagnet Jasmine Crockett has identified the real problem the left has with President Donald Trump’s strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities: Trump didn’t […] The post Watch: Jasmine Crockett Furious Trump Didn't 'Holla' at Congress About Iran Strike appeared first on The Western Journal.
'I dealt with criminals': Meet Trump's worst nightmare
WASHINGTON — The Democratic Party is at a crossroads, and Rep. Jasmine Crockett says she’s got the roadmap her beleaguered caucus needs.The Texas Democrat known for electrifying the internet is only serving her second term in the U.S. House of Representatives, which is why her bid to become ranking member of the Oversight and Government Reform Committee Tuesday is turning heads. “We have a very interesting figure that is currently in the White H…
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