
Rep. Jasmine Crockett of D-Texas looks to the possibility of running to top democratic spots and asks for support from fellow Democrats House of Representatives Oversight Committeeaccording to the report.
Semafor first reported on Crockett’s plans, Politico also reported Two people familiar with the issue claim that lawmakers are making calls, texting and having conversations on the floor for support in her quest to take the seat held by D-VA Rep. Jerry Connolly.
Connolly reportedly plans to step aside to fight the revival of esophageal cancer, but has not made an official announcement, Politico reported.
Still, Crockett reportedly told her colleagues that it was “made for now,” sources told the publication, referring to the Democrats’ desire to resist the president. Donald Trump In a more powerful way.
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Rep. Jasmine Crockett, a member of the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Surveillance Conferences (Screenshot/House Judicial GOP)
Crockett did not respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.
Politico reported to the outlet via text message that despite the vacancy currently not present, “we are ready to shed light on the very darkness that is happening in our country under this administration, as we knew that Connolly officials were not seeking reelection and that our surveillance power is widespread.”
Crockett, the first-generation progressive, made headlines for several controversial comments this year.
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US Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, speaks at the U.S. Treasury Department in Washington, D.C., in the “We Choose to Fight: Elon, No One Ever” rally. (Jemal Countess/Getty Images on MoveOn)
Her latest comments came this week as she expressed sympathy for a country that could be affected by a massive deportation from the United States after largely silenced about the millions of immigrants poured into the country under the Biden administration.
“As far as I’m concerned, you randomly lure people out of the country, throw them away from their civil rights and oppose their constitutional rights,” Crockett said in a video posted on her Instagram page, with 1.3 million followers.
“And frankly, how do they feel when other countries decide they just start throwing people randomly in our country? It’s absolutely crazy.”
Crockett denounced Republicans for voting for amending a massive budget bill put forward by lawmakers aimed at clarifying that the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency (ICE) cannot under any circumstances detain or deport American citizens.
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Rep. Jasmine Crockett of D-Texas will speak during the subcommittee to hold a government efficiency hearing in Washington, D.C. on February 26th. (Anna Money Maker/Getty Images)
Republican actions infuriated Crockett last week when a child of a US citizen was deported with her non-citizen mother. Tricia McLaughlin, a spokesman for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), said her child and her siblings were deported because her mother wasn’t a citizen and wanted to take her to Honduras.
Crockett commented together Rep. Eric SwalwellD-Calif. and Parliament Pramila Jayapal, D-Wash. , Republicans also panned.
“Literally, they just voted because they were others, not us, and we were all on the right side of history,” Crockett said. “They voted to give Trump the legal ability to deport American citizens. That’s what they voted for. A bunch of elected US representatives, that’s how they voted, and I’m lying or not?”
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She made the news in March after calling her again fellow TexanRepublican Gov. Greg Abbott uses the wheelchair “Hot Wheel Governor.” She later claimed that her words were misunderstood.
Crockett continues his viral media successive victory with rave comments targeting people on the other side of the aisle, such as Dogehead. Elon Musk Senator Ted Cruz of R-Texas should be “fallen.”
Fox News’ Michael Dogan, Rachel Del Geidis, Elizabeth Elkind and the Associated Press contributed to the report.