
Texas Democrat leader Jasmine Crockett, who wants Elon Musk to be taken down (non-violently) on March 29 as a birthday gift for her, mocked disabled Texas Governor Greg Abbott during an event held by the Human Rights Campaign over the weekend. “Y’all know we got Governor Hot Wheels down there – come on now! And the only thing hot about him is that he is a hot a** mess, honey,” Crockett said.
Abott has been paraplegic since age 26, when a large oak tree fell on him during a jog.
Rep Randy Weber (R-Texas) introduced a resolution to censure Crockett in the house for her comment.
Attorney General Pam Bondi recently clashed with Crockett for her comments on Elon Musk and warned her to “tread carefully” as nothing would happen to Elon Musk, but those harming Tesla vehicles will be charged with domestic terrorism.
“Jasmine Crockett continues to embarrass herself, the state of Texas, and the U.S. Congress. Gov. Abbott was paralyzed at the age of 26 when an oak tree fell and crushed his spine while jogging. This woman is trash,” Turning Point CEO Charlie Kirk posted on X.
After Weber brought a Censure Resolution against Crockett, Republicans called for her expulsion.
Conservative activist Laura Loomer complained on Tuesday that one of her correspondents was assaulted by Jasmine Crockett when he asked her whether she would condemn the violence at Tesla showrooms. “It’s clear elected Democrats have embraced violence against Trump supporters and members of the independent media, even in the halls of Congress,” Laura Loomer posted amid simmering anger against Crockett.
Who is Jasmine Crockett?
Jasmine Crockett is an American lawyer and politician currently serving as the U.S. Representative for Texas’s 30th congressional district since January 2023. Born on March 29, 1981, in St. Louis, Missouri, she is a member of the Democratic Party and represents a district that includes parts of Dallas and Tarrant Counties. Before her time in Congress, she served in the Texas House of Representatives for the 100th district from 2021 to 2023. In Congress, Crockett has been a vocal advocate for civil rights, criminal justice reform, and progressive causes. She served as the Democratic freshman class representative in the 118th Congress and was named co-chair of the 2024 Harris-Walz campaign.