Representative Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) is facing fierce backlash online after suggesting that Republicans are “inherently” violent and aligned with domestic terrorist groups, including the Ku Klux Klan .
Speaking on a recent podcast, Crockett said, “Y’all got the white supremacists galore… the Proud Boys , the neo-Nazis… even the KKK. So like inherently in who you are, y’all are violent.”
She acknowledged that violence exists on all sides but argued Republican-aligned groups pose a particular threat. “You attract violent actors,” she said, dismissing right-wing claims about liberal violence. “They try to make Black Lives Matter out to be the most violent… no, no, no”, she added.
Crockett’s comments sparked outrage, particularly among conservatives and Republicans on social media. One user fumed, “She’s so dumb it hurts.” Another wrote, “The KKK were Democrats, you moron!”
Others accused her of trying and failing to emulate progressive firebrand Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez , while one added, “She is an absolute embarrassment to the country.”
The controversy is the latest in a string of high-profile flare-ups involving the second-term Texas congresswoman. Crockett recently came under fire for allegedly skipping ahead of two disabled passengers at an Atlanta airport.
Just months ago, she referred to Texas Governor Greg Abbott as “Governor Hot Wheels ,” later clarifying it was a dig at his deportation policies, not his disability.
She’s also known for taking aim at Elon Musk and backing the “Tesla Takedown” movement, calling on supporters to protest the billionaire’s companies.
A frequent critic of Donald Trump , Crockett clapped back after he called her a “low IQ person,” saying, “You’re terrified of smart, bold Black women telling the truth.”
Speaking on a recent podcast, Crockett said, “Y’all got the white supremacists galore… the Proud Boys , the neo-Nazis… even the KKK. So like inherently in who you are, y’all are violent.”
She acknowledged that violence exists on all sides but argued Republican-aligned groups pose a particular threat. “You attract violent actors,” she said, dismissing right-wing claims about liberal violence. “They try to make Black Lives Matter out to be the most violent… no, no, no”, she added.
NEW: Rep. Jasmine Crockett says Republicans are "inherently" violent because the KKK aligns with the Republican Party.
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) May 8, 2025
Dumbest woman in Congress.
"Bebe, bebe, y'all got the white supremacist galore, okay? Like, all of them, you got the proud boys, you got, you got the neo… pic.twitter.com/UNDbAuco8D
Crockett’s comments sparked outrage, particularly among conservatives and Republicans on social media. One user fumed, “She’s so dumb it hurts.” Another wrote, “The KKK were Democrats, you moron!”
Others accused her of trying and failing to emulate progressive firebrand Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez , while one added, “She is an absolute embarrassment to the country.”
The controversy is the latest in a string of high-profile flare-ups involving the second-term Texas congresswoman. Crockett recently came under fire for allegedly skipping ahead of two disabled passengers at an Atlanta airport.
Just months ago, she referred to Texas Governor Greg Abbott as “Governor Hot Wheels ,” later clarifying it was a dig at his deportation policies, not his disability.
She’s also known for taking aim at Elon Musk and backing the “Tesla Takedown” movement, calling on supporters to protest the billionaire’s companies.
A frequent critic of Donald Trump , Crockett clapped back after he called her a “low IQ person,” saying, “You’re terrified of smart, bold Black women telling the truth.”
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