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The Texas congresswoman sarcastically said in response to Greene’s insult: “It’s not racist at all to presume that I can’t
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Marjorie Taylor Greene Jabs Jasmine Crockett With Baffling Quip About 'Black American Struggle'
Greene is playing "an old, racist playbook meant to demean, belittle and distract,” one civil rights attorney said.
Crockett: Trump Is Targeting Black-Led Areas, This Goes To The Level Of Racism and Hate In His Admin
Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett breaks down Donald Trump’s systematic dismantling of our democracy — from Texas’ redistricting and California’s response, to Trump's latest attack on the ballot box, and the dystopian National Guard presence in Washington DC: GOV.
Sara Gonzales, a Blaze TV host, was kicked out of Rep. Jasmine Crockett's town hall in Dallas. And it was all caught on video.
Charley Crockett seemingly took an odd next step in his feud with Gavin Adcock, sending the singer roses and his LP.
Crockett attacked Greene’s so-called “beach blonde, bad built, butch body” during a House Oversight Committee hearing from May 17, 2024, that devolved into complete chaos. Greene recounted the events from that hearing with a chuckle on Sirius XM’s “ The Megyn Kelly Show ,” calling Crockett’s insult “nasty” and “absolutely hilarious.”
Texas singer Charley Crockett’s defense arrives as Beyoncé’s eighth studio album, released in March 2024, continues to cause conversation. Beyoncé
In August 2025, a rumor circulated online that comedian Stephen Colbert and U.S. Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, had teamed up for the launch of a new television talk show. These posts included purported details about the alleged new TV show,
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Charley Crockett calls out bro-country, defends Beyoncé and praises Dallas rapper BigXthaPlug
Those are the words of Charley Crockett, the San Benito singer known for his neo-traditional take on country music. Crockett, who made his RodeoHouston debut earlier this year, posted a fiery takedown on social media of the idea that Beyoncé - or anyone else outside country - is to blame for the genre's struggles.