Meet the Texas Congresswoman who claps back: Jasmine Crockett | Y'all-itics: May 26, 2024
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Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett isn’t afraid of a fight. And she recently went viral for defending herself against an attack from U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene.
Transcript
- 0:00
- Hey there, Jason Whiteley with you for this episode. Wheeler has this week off.
- I know he's going to miss our guest because we've been trying to track her down
- for several days.
- Now, if you scroll through social media at all over the last week,
- you've likely seen the memes.
- Of course, you've seen the headlines related to what Texas Congresswoman,
- Jasmine Crockett said about a colleague.
- She called Marjorie Taylor Greene, the Republican
- uh from Georgia, congresswoman from Georgia. She called her a bleach blonde,
- bad built butch body
- to be fair though. You know, this Green threw the very first insult
- at Crockett.
- But what in the world is going on in
- Congress with these insults flying during official meetings.
- Let's lay out exactly what happened here.
- The House Oversight Committee,
- it's the Oversight Committee for the US
- House of Representatives was in an official meeting
- uh about 10 days ago or so, Marjorie Taylor Green,
- the Republican Congresswoman from Georgia.
- She makes a comment
- about Jasmine Crockett's eyelashes
- 1:01
- right in the middle of this meeting. Just AAA personal comment on that.
- I'm going to play the clip here,
- but let me set it up just a Tad Green comments about Crockett's eyelashes.
- Then you're going to hear almost immediately another female voice here.
- It's New York Democrat, Alexandria
- Ocasio Cortez, she scolds Green.
- She goes after Marjorie Taylor Green for making
- a personal insult against a member of Congress.
- Here's where things go sideways. The chairman of that committee, a Republican
- refuses to punish Marjorie Taylor Greene refuses to scold her.
- So congresswoman Crockett,
- he, she asked the chairwoman
- this now infamous question. Here's how it all happened.
- Do you know what we're here for?
- You know, we're here about,
- I don't think you know what you're here for
- you. The one talking about,
- I think your fake eyelashes are messing up.
- I do have a point of order and I would like to move to, to take down Miss Green's words.
- 2:03
- That is absolutely unacceptable. How dare you
- 2:06
- accept
- 2:07
- the
- 2:08
- appearance of another person? Are your feelings? Her words down?
- 2:11
- 00 girl, baby girl. Oh, really? Don't even play baby girl.
- 2:18
- We are gonna move and we're gonna take your words down. I second that motion.
- 2:21
- I'm just curious just to better understand your ruling.
- 2:24
- If someone on this committee then starts talking about
- 2:28
- somebody's bleach blind,
- 2:30
- bad built Busch body that would not be engaging in personalities, correct?
- 2:34
- A what? Now
- 2:35
- Congresswoman Crockett is on the line with us.
- 2:37
- Now, congresswoman, did,
- 2:38
- did you ever expect that point of order to take on a life of its own?
- 2:42
- Like it has
- 2:43
- no,
- 2:44
- I don't think anyone would ever expect memes and songs and skits and all the things I,
- 2:53
- I absolutely had
- 2:55
- never anticipated this.
- 2:57
- So lay out kind of what happened there. It, when, when
- 3:00
- Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Green made that comment,
- 3:04
- give me an idea of kind of what your first reaction was before.
- 3:08
- Uh Representative Ocasio
- 3:10
- Cortez jumped in. What was your reaction? And, and what were you thinking? Then
- 3:15
- I was caught off guard because Marjorie is wild and ridiculous,
- 3:20
- but she had never crossed the line to actually attack
- 3:23
- a member of the other party. Now she will attack her own members.
- 3:27
- She will attack the president as we've seen in the state of the union addresses,
- 3:31
- but she had never done this.
- 3:33
- Um And so initially, I had to try not to get up out of my seat if I'm being honest. Um,
- 3:40
- because I knew that it was nothing more than her just trying to poke the
- 3:44
- bear and use this as an opportunity to try to demean me and raise money
- 3:49
- because that's what she does.
- 3:51
- So, did you come up with that,
- 3:53
- uh, alliteration, that phrase on the fly or is that something you jotted down?
- 3:57
- So let me think, I think this out for a second while this is going back and forth.
- 4:02
- No, it definitely was not as the back and forth was going on,
- 4:05
- but I absolutely did jot it down.
- 4:08
- Um So essentially I was of the impression
- 4:12
- that she was going to be forced to um
- 4:16
- give an apology, which was perfectly fine with me.
- 4:20
- Like I just wanted her to kind of settle down
- 4:23
- and let's get back to work because after all,
- 4:25
- we were having an eight pm hearing
- 4:27
- when we were supposed to be in a hearing room at 11 a.m. And Democrats
- 4:30
- have been at work all day waiting on them to return from their field trip.
- 4:34
- So I just wanted to get through it like we knew they had the votes,
- 4:37
- we knew what this was gonna come down to.
- 4:39
- But like, let's go through this in an orderly fashion.
- 4:42
- And so when she decided not to apologize,
- 4:45
- I was fine with that too because that meant she was supposed to get kicked out.
- 4:49
- So it was like great, whatever. Like I just wanna move on.
- 4:52
- And then when Comer decided to change his mind,
- 4:55
- it was only in that moment that I looked across at her
- 4:58
- and I started to dissect her from head to toe.
- 5:01
- Um So that's why it started with bleach blonde. Um
- 5:05
- I started to dissect her and so I did jot it down
- 5:08
- in that moment as I was trying to get uh Comer's attention.
- 5:12
- And so you jotted this down, you got his attention and then, and then you said it and
- 5:17
- the, the chairman didn't know what you said. It kind of reminds me of the scene from uh
- 5:22
- uh something about, well, my cousin Vinny when the, when the judge said, I'm sorry,
- 5:26
- what,
- 5:27
- um,
- 5:27
- what has happened in the 10 days or so since then?
- 5:30
- What kind of reaction have you heard from, from other lawmakers first?
- 5:34
- Um, you know what? It's been? Nothing but positive,
- 5:39
- at least on my end. Um, and that's including her Republican colleague.
- 5:43
- You know,
- 5:44
- you've had some Republicans
- 5:46
- give you praise for that.
- 5:48
- I'm sorry,
- 5:48
- you've had some Republicans give you praise for that.
- 5:51
- Yeah.
- 5:51
- Yeah.
- 5:52
- Yeah, they've done that.
- 5:54
- They've not, you know, we've not engaged in some long, um, conversations,
- 5:58
- but I've definitely gotten some winks and some
- 6:00
- thumbs up from some of the Republican women.
- 6:03
- And then I've had at least two Republican men that specifically were, like,
- 6:07
- I like your eyelashes.
- 6:09
- So, like,
- 6:11
- definitely with a smile after it. Right. Um,
- 6:14
- she's not been supported by her caucus.
- 6:16
- Like you didn't see members coming out defending her for what she said whatsoever.
- 6:21
- But members absolutely defended me
- 6:24
- for defending myself. Um, and so she is on an island by herself.
- 6:28
- I mean, think about it the week before she had tried to oust the speaker.
- 6:31
- So she just doesn't really have any friends.
- 6:34
- And Lauren Boebert voted with the Democrats.
- 6:37
- Um, and I don't think she did it because it was the right thing to do.
- 6:40
- She may say that that's why she did it. I think she did it because
- 6:43
- they have been involved in a rift for a while as well.
- 6:47
- So, I think that honestly, Democrats and republicans alike
- 6:52
- were like, thank you, finally somebody to like, you know, shut this bully down
- 6:57
- and I did it in a way in which I wasn't violating rules, but
- 7:01
- it was a way to make Homer think about
- 7:03
- what are like, what is the Pandora's box going to look like if you say that this is OK,
- 7:09
- what all is going to be OK?
- 7:11
- Is this really how you want to run the committee?
- 7:14
- Well, let me ask you that question. II I would take it a step further.
- 7:16
- What in the world is going on in Congress?
- 7:18
- Yeah, it's,
- 7:20
- you know, it, it's not even just Congress, it's politics as a whole. I mean,
- 7:25
- you know, I truly believe it as, as a progressive Democrat.
- 7:30
- I truly believe in governance and what that means,
- 7:34
- that means two functioning parties, period. I absolutely believe that.
- 7:39
- And right now we have a party that has been co opted
- 7:42
- by Ma and Ma is not a party mega is a cult.
- 7:45
- It is completely different and I say it's
- 7:47
- a cult because it's like people are brainwashed,
- 7:50
- right?
- 7:50
- Like they're doing things not because it necessarily makes logical sense,
- 7:55
- but they are brainwashed and they are also induced to doing violent things. And,
- 8:00
- and so,
- 8:01
- um that's why we've seen what we saw on January 6th
- 8:04
- and you've seen people come out after the convictions and say,
- 8:07
- man, I lost, right? Um And so here it is, this cult is taking over
- 8:13
- and because this cult may give traditional Republicans some of the policy agenda,
- 8:19
- things that they care about.
- 8:20
- They're like, fine, we'll deal with the colts, you know,
- 8:23
- but there are very few um regular Republicans that are still standing.
- 8:28
- And we know this when we look at how many people are leaving Congress,
- 8:32
- the people that are leaving Congress in droves are the semi regular Republicans.
- 8:37
- They're like, you know what? Not only am I leaving,
- 8:39
- but I am quitting early
- 8:41
- and to have a Ken Buck who's a freedom caucus guy.
- 8:45
- This isn't like your middle ground guy who says this place is
- 8:49
- too wacky for me and he's not talking about the Democrats.
- 8:53
- In fact, he said that he got so much more done when the Democrats were in control.
- 8:58
- Oh,
- 8:59
- so for people who haven't been on Capitol Hill or, or, or in the,
- 9:01
- in the office buildings where the lawmakers physically do the work and,
- 9:05
- and have their offices, it's, it's a,
- 9:08
- you know, close knit small hallways and people run into each other all the time.
- 9:12
- Reporters are in there
- 9:14
- waiting to talk to people constantly in the tunnels at the Capitol too.
- 9:17
- Have you run into Marjorie Taylor Greene since all this happened?
- 9:21
- I have not seen her.
- 9:22
- Not at all.
- 9:23
- Have you, have you, have you spoken to her at all? Email, text anything like that?
- 9:28
- If, if she were to be listening to this episode of y
- 9:33
- any message for her, any, any comment to her
- 9:35
- focus on your work?
- 9:37
- I mean, we can disagree but that doesn't mean that you
- 9:41
- are somehow entitled to then come after me personally.
- 9:44
- And, and that's, it just focus on your work. Focus, focus on serving your district.
- 9:49
- It's what I'm trying to do every single day that I show up in the halls of Congress.
- 9:53
- I want to ask you something that uh Donna Brazile said the other day on ABC S this week,
- 9:59
- she's, of course,
- 9:59
- the former chairman of the Democratic National Committee political strategist,
- 10:03
- she essentially said after all this happened,
- 10:06
- maybe you shouldn't have taken the bait.
- 10:08
- What do you say to that?
- 10:10
- I disagree.
- 10:11
- Um You know, and I think that we have
- 10:15
- different generations of Democrats right now
- 10:18
- and when I say different generations,
- 10:20
- I'm not just talking about age.
- 10:22
- I think that we have different approaches, right?
- 10:25
- We are being faced with something that we've never had in American politics, right?
- 10:31
- When you think about things like
- 10:33
- the uh Civil Rights Act or the Voting Rights Act,
- 10:36
- these were things that were passed in the fifties and sixties
- 10:39
- and we could get them passed
- 10:41
- right now.
- 10:42
- We can't get a reauthorization of the Voting Rights Act because we
- 10:46
- have been co opted by people that literally don't believe in diversity,
- 10:50
- equity or inclusion affirmative action.
- 10:53
- Like we're turning back the hands of time on repro
- 10:57
- like we have a different machine that has pulled in.
- 11:01
- And I just don't think that you can
- 11:03
- and continue to approach
- 11:05
- um this different kind of machine that we're dealing with
- 11:08
- using the same old tricks.
- 11:09
- And it's one of the things that people have said about the Democratic Party.
- 11:14
- They said,
- 11:14
- listen,
- 11:15
- you guys are weak. I don't think Democrats are weak.
- 11:18
- You've seen so much strength out of Hakeem
- 11:20
- Jeffries who is literally in the minority,
- 11:23
- but he is governing as if he is the boss, right?
- 11:25
- Like there's so much strength.
- 11:27
- But at the same time, basically, we're told, sit there take the punches
- 11:32
- and
- 11:33
- yeah, you like, people will be happy. I will tell you.
- 11:36
- Now, I haven't talked to all 766,000 constituents that I have,
- 11:40
- but we have received flowers in
- 11:44
- like Spanish.
- 11:45
- We have received so many emails,
- 11:47
- we've received emails from other countries talking about how happy they were that
- 11:53
- I finally shut her down and we're talking about somebody that's a villain.
- 11:57
- This person actually polls the worst out of all Republicans. She pulls the worst.
- 12:03
- She's also the fifth highest fundraiser.
- 12:05
- And so her antics,
- 12:07
- they have a place somewhere in Maga world and it affords her kind of
- 12:13
- this reinforcement of continue to play games because I'll end up raising money.
- 12:18
- But the reason one of the reasons that I think what I said
- 12:22
- um really took off is because people were ready to
- 12:26
- attack the bully and this was kind of a rallying call
- 12:31
- to be able to go after her.
- 12:32
- So, you know,
- 12:33
- I hope that we don't end up here again because it's not what I go to Congress to do.
- 12:39
- Um,
- 12:39
- I have brought hundreds of millions of dollars home to
- 12:42
- Dallas because that's what I was sent there to do.
- 12:45
- I have actually been able to get legislation passed.
- 12:48
- In fact, um,
- 12:49
- just earlier that week I had just gotten a bill out of Oversight Committee of all,
- 12:56
- of course, she voted against it, but I got it out in a bipartisan way.
- 12:59
- I've been able to work with Senator Cornyn and make
- 13:02
- sure that we could work on things such as fentaNYL.
- 13:05
- So like I am there to work, she is there to disrupt. Um And so the hope and goal is that
- 13:12
- I don't expect anything out of Marjorie, but I expect more out of my chairman and I,
- 13:17
- I think I may end up being able to get that out of him.
- 13:20
- Let me ask you about something you said in that
- 13:23
- and that's about being a different generation of Democrats because
- 13:25
- I think Democrats today, when you look at the Republican party today,
- 13:28
- Democrats today probably have that reputation
- 13:31
- of being weak and maybe taking the high road and, and you know, being the 19 eighties,
- 13:35
- 19 nineties Democrats
- 13:36
- and not engaging like Republicans do not showing their teeth like Republicans. Do,
- 13:40
- do you ever have any, any veteran Democrats on the hill who say,
- 13:44
- come on,
- 13:45
- congresswoman just
- 13:47
- actually not really,
- 13:48
- not really at all. Huh?
- 13:49
- No. The very first person that I saw the next day because we had one vote on that Friday
- 13:56
- was Nancy Pelosi
- 13:58
- and
- 13:59
- Pelosi definitely did not tell me to pull back.
- 14:02
- Pelosi was like, great job. And I was like, what?
- 14:06
- And she was like, you got her.
- 14:08
- And so, you know, she was very encouraging and I was like,
- 14:11
- how does Nancy know?
- 14:12
- Because again, we were in that hearing until close to,
- 14:15
- I got home like at midnight or a little bit after midnight.
- 14:19
- And, um, you know, I went in to vote at like nine in the morning,
- 14:23
- but it had been on Good Morning America
- 14:24
- and so she had seen it.
- 14:26
- You didn't know that you didn't know that people were already talking about it.
- 14:29
- I, I did not know to that extent. I was still asleep.
- 14:32
- I slept until like the last minute because I got in so late.
- 14:36
- Uh, my pastor called me while the hearing was going on
- 14:40
- and I did not know why he was calling me. I just, I mean, we talk.
- 14:44
- So I sent him a voice mail and I'm like, I'm in a hearing and he's like,
- 14:49
- I know and I'm like, why are you calling me?
- 14:51
- You know, and he like,
- 14:52
- then sends me a message and he's like the next time you say be thick.
- 14:57
- Basically, he's like, um he's like, you gotta send me a warning.
- 15:01
- So I don't have water in my mouth and I was like, what?
- 15:04
- So I just assumed that my team had clipped it and
- 15:07
- put it on our social and my pastor follows me.
- 15:11
- I didn't realize that to this day my team is not put it up. Right?
- 15:14
- Like, so I didn't realize that it came from elsewhere at that time.
- 15:18
- Um And even my mom who doesn't have social media,
- 15:21
- I got home and she text me and she said, are you OK? And I was like,
- 15:25
- yeah, I'm fine.
- 15:26
- And so she's like,
- 15:28
- ok, and then she sends me like a bible verse or two
- 15:32
- and I'm like, ma did somebody like call you or text you
- 15:36
- and she was like, it was in the hill.
- 15:38
- So the hill had already put up some article and she had read it and I was like,
- 15:43
- oh my goodness.
- 15:44
- But no, I, what did your mom say? What, what did your mom tell you?
- 15:47
- Oh, it was like, you know, the devil comes to
- 15:51
- get you type stuff or whatever, but stay strong. It was some of that kind of stuff. Um
- 15:56
- But you know, but it
- 15:58
- in the end, um my mom definitely was not, first of all, my mom knows me very well,
- 16:04
- so she already knew um
- 16:06
- Yeah,
- 16:07
- you
- 16:07
- know where you'd be coming from? Le le let me ask you this.
- 16:09
- You filed a trademark application for this May 19th.
- 16:13
- Uh, meaning, meaning people, you know, if this is approved, can't,
- 16:16
- can't use this phrase bleach blonde, bad built butch body without your permission.
- 16:21
- Uh What, what's the plan for that phrase?
- 16:24
- Yeah, so we filed the trademark for the,
- 16:27
- um t-shirts because people immediately started producing t-shirts.
- 16:31
- And uh
- 16:32
- I was like, oh, this thing is not going anywhere.
- 16:35
- I was like, wait a minute,
- 16:36
- we need to turn this very ugly situation into something positive.
- 16:40
- We need to be the ones to be able to raise money. So
- 16:43
- to be clear, there is a trademark application that was filed.
- 16:46
- It was not filed in my personal capacity whatsoever.
- 16:49
- Um It was filed under my campaign so that the campaign could benefit
- 16:52
- and hopefully democracy overall can benefit as
- 16:55
- someone who sits in house leadership,
- 16:57
- I am constantly giving money away.
- 16:59
- Um And that is to give money to front liners.
- 17:01
- Um There's a race that I've been helping out with
- 17:04
- um a, a runoff race down uh in Houston for
- 17:09
- um the runoff uh that's happening for State House.
- 17:12
- I've also helped out with my local elected officials because it's
- 17:15
- always more difficult to raise money on the city level.
- 17:18
- Um So I actually support candidates
- 17:20
- on all levels of government throughout the country
- 17:23
- and that's what this money will go to do
- 17:26
- after uh Marjorie Taylor Green insulted you by by pointing out your eyelashes.
- 17:30
- I want to ask you about something that that, I believe you said,
- 17:33
- um, you said what she had done was racist and,
- 17:36
- and you've acknowledged that that many women of other races also wear, uh,
- 17:39
- fake eyelashes, explain why you think that is racial.
- 17:43
- And did I understand the, the comment correctly?
- 17:45
- Yes, absolutely. So,
- 17:47
- you know, I, I actually just talked to someone earlier today and I said,
- 17:52
- you know what, for whatever reason,
- 17:54
- I hadn't thought about the Obama situation with the tan suit
- 17:58
- and people were outraged because he wore tan suit.
- 18:03
- And I kept being like now why they act
- 18:06
- like they,
- 18:07
- and it wasn't that he wore a tan suit. It was that,
- 18:10
- that was a way of and the same people that had a problem with him
- 18:14
- wearing a tan suit are now OK with the orange man being on trial,
- 18:17
- right?
- 18:17
- So like
- 18:19
- it is this idea of I'm going to attack you
- 18:23
- and it's because um I am trying to demean you.
- 18:27
- So what we've seen a lot of maga is they always attack my parents. They talk about
- 18:32
- the fact that um I may wear extensions in my hair.
- 18:36
- They talk about my nails, they talk about my lashes,
- 18:39
- but they don't do it when it comes to any of the other
- 18:41
- members and I won't talk about who they are.
- 18:43
- But here recently, um I was talking to a, a member that I'm very close with.
- 18:47
- Um, and she is a bleach blonde and so, uh she was like,
- 18:51
- I don't know if I wanna change my hair color now.
- 18:54
- Uh but she was just laughing about it but she wears lashes, right?
- 18:58
- And she came up to me and she was like,
- 19:00
- she would never say anything to me about my ashes.
- 19:03
- And so we know that there is this persona that they put on it.
- 19:07
- They've done the Shanaynay
- 19:09
- things they call it ghetto.
- 19:11
- They associate that with that.
- 19:13
- And because Maga constantly attacks me on social media and says these things,
- 19:18
- it was one of those um racial tropes for her to say
- 19:22
- that was the intention.
- 19:24
- And Shana
- 19:25
- is, is one of the characters on Martin,
- 19:28
- right?
- 19:28
- Yeah.
- 19:29
- Um And,
- 19:30
- and let me get back to the t-shirts for a moment and trademarking
- 19:32
- this and potentially raising money off that you're not selling those t-shirts yet.
- 19:35
- Are you?
- 19:37
- Oh, you are, is, is that
- 19:39
- OK? So I presume that's online on your, on your website or, or campaign
- 19:43
- online is the clap back
- 19:44
- collection.com
- 19:46
- and, and um
- 19:48
- you know, you, you talked about the, the, the possibility there and how,
- 19:52
- you know, Marie Taylor Green on the other side and some other uh
- 19:54
- Republicans on the other side might
- 19:57
- fundraise off of, of being disruptive.
- 20:00
- But but doesn't some people might hear this, who, who and say that,
- 20:04
- listen, this just exacerbates the divisions we have in government right now.
- 20:10
- What would you say to that?
- 20:12
- You know, I,
- 20:13
- I here's the deal um until people decide that they want to elect serious lawmakers,
- 20:19
- this is the space that we're functioning in
- 20:22
- and I could have sat there quietly.
- 20:25
- That could have been a thing.
- 20:27
- Um I chose to defend myself because when I went to Congress,
- 20:33
- I didn't go to Congress to be anyone's doormat. And
- 20:36
- you know,
- 20:36
- to me it's hard to tell my district that I will
- 20:39
- stand up and I will fight for your rights and I
- 20:41
- fight for you.
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- And sometimes that means even fighting for some of their lives
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- and I don't even stand up and fight for myself.
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- So while I had no plans of ever being disruptive for the purpose of raising money,
- 20:55
- um I think that
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- I wanna turn what she meant for bad into something for good
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- and that's all it is, it was reactive, it was responsive
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- and it happens and I,
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- I honestly think that the average person will be smart enough than to try me again.
- 21:14
- Um She's not the average and so, you know, the goal is for the chairman
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- to uh be able to actually get a hold of her and control her in some respect,
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- at least when it comes to me.
- 21:27
- Um But you know what I will say that another positive
- 21:31
- thing that's come out of this is that there's so many songs
- 21:34
- and there's some that are truly educational,
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- like they are talking about things that she's done,
- 21:40
- they're talking about things that she hasn't done
- 21:42
- and to get a phone call from a friend
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- who's in another state telling me that his seventh grader
- 21:50
- and his, uh, 18 year old were singing one of the songs
- 21:54
- and he asked, he said, hey, like, what is that? Y
- 21:57
- are singing? And the seventh grader is like, oh dad, you don't do politics.
- 22:00
- So you wouldn't know about it.
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- And, and so, you know, he's laughing, he's one of my fraternity brothers.
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- So he knows me like, personally.
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- And so, um
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- he's like, well, well, what do you mean politics? It's a song.
- 22:14
- And so he started to tell
- 22:16
- his dad all about who I am. This is 1/7 grader
- 22:20
- who somehow now.
- 22:21
- And he, so he didn't just know the song. He knew what happens.
- 22:25
- Um, and he said that his teacher went further than that and said,
- 22:30
- listen, this isn't the first time
- 22:32
- that she's had to be very aggressive
- 22:34
- um, in committee and things like that or I've gotten phone calls. I had a dad that
- 22:39
- had come to the Capitol with uh a lobbyist in his professional role.
- 22:43
- And I know the lobbyist and she texts me and she says, hey,
- 22:47
- um, I've got somebody I know you're busy.
- 22:49
- Is there a way that we can just sneak a
- 22:51
- photo because he says that his daughter loves you?
- 22:53
- And I said, yeah, sure, whatever.
- 22:55
- So they came and found me, we take a photo and I do a video for her.
- 23:00
- Now, this is before the marjorie thing.
- 23:01
- But, um turns out she attends school out in California
- 23:06
- and it was the daughter that had told her dad about me
- 23:10
- and I said, well, give me your phone, I'm gonna, you know,
- 23:13
- do a message for her and I did a message so that he could send it to her and he's crying.
- 23:19
- But this is, you know,
- 23:21
- there's a new generation of democrats definitely that are coming in
- 23:25
- and to see young people, people that, you know, when you leave it to the media say
- 23:31
- they just don't care, they're turned off, they're not getting engaged,
- 23:35
- they're not getting involved.
- 23:36
- I just think that they are looking for something a little different um,
- 23:40
- in politics as for many of them, when you look at Gen Z,
- 23:44
- they've, they had Obama
- 23:46
- and then they had Trump,
- 23:48
- like that's been their whole existence. Um
- 23:50
- And, and so it's been, it's been something that's been more positive than negative.
- 23:55
- Well, well, she's right and, and, and the,
- 23:57
- the younger folks are right there that you have gone viral many times.
- 24:00
- We've watched you,
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- uh, do that even back to your days in the state legislature.
- 24:05
- Did you ever though? Think this is how
- 24:08
- the US Congress would be?
- 24:10
- No,
- 24:12
- I was, uh expecting great things. I always walk in with these great expectations.
- 24:17
- Um,
- 24:17
- just knowing that I had a democratic president
- 24:20
- and knowing that there was a Democratic Senate,
- 24:22
- I just fully anticipated even with the Republican House.
- 24:26
- Listen, we can get some things done.
- 24:28
- You know, this is a president that believes in working together and governance and
- 24:33
- um so I was like, great, we'll get some stuff done.
- 24:35
- It may not be my full agenda, but I'll get something done.
- 24:38
- Um And, and it has been more combative than, than anything and it has been
- 24:44
- so wasteful of my time. It's very exhausting to sit in committees
- 24:48
- and know that you're working on something that's never going anywhere.
- 24:51
- It's just so that they can go out and campaign and message versus them saying,
- 24:56
- listen, we're gonna do our messaging bills because we wanna keep the house for sure.
- 25:00
- But they're trying to do bills that can't even pass
- 25:02
- the house because Maga and Republicans can't figure it out.
- 25:06
- Um So they're just wasting so much of our time and it's exhausting.
- 25:09
- Well, speaking of wasting time,
- 25:11
- let me ask you about something I heard in an interview
- 25:13
- you did with K 104 in Dallas DD in the morning.
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- Uh Right after this, I think it was maybe the morning after a couple of days after
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- you, you said at the very end of the interview,
- 25:22
- you that you weren't planning on being a lifer in Congress that you,
- 25:25
- I think you said you'd go where you were needed.
- 25:27
- Um Do, do you want to stay in the House of Representatives?
- 25:30
- And, and what else might interest you did
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- you say
- 25:32
- that? I want to be a lifer?
- 25:34
- No, you said you did not want to be a lifer.
- 25:36
- That's what you said.
- 25:38
- Well, when you said it, I, I grabbed something to write it down.
- 25:41
- I said, well, when I talked to Congresswoman Crock and I'm gonna ask her about this.
- 25:44
- What else interests you besides Congress?
- 25:46
- Where do you see yourself maybe in 10 years from now?
- 25:49
- No, I, I will tell you again. It is, I will go, uh, where and if there is a need.
- 25:55
- Um, but I, I don't see myself as someone that really,
- 25:58
- um, bask in any type of glory from being, um, uh, an elected official.
- 26:05
- I actually like seeing my friends, um, and hanging out with them and seeing my mom and
- 26:12
- everybody else. Um, I like, and miss the courtroom. I had a chance to go and
- 26:17
- watch the president's trial for a second on the very last day that they just had.
- 26:23
- Um, I, I liked my life.
- 26:26
- Um, there were definitely less death threats.
- 26:30
- Um, there was definitely less tiptoeing around, you know what you say,
- 26:33
- how you say it and
- 26:35
- people judging you in the moment
- 26:38
- you get.
- 26:38
- Oh, yeah, we do. We do. Really?
- 26:41
- Yeah, my team tries not to tell me.
- 26:44
- Um, but for the most part
- 26:47
- it's mostly people that are talking,
- 26:48
- I think that there may have been one or two incidents
- 26:50
- where they said that they were gonna send somebody out.
- 26:53
- Um, but that was way before now, who knows what they've gotten?
- 26:58
- Um, if, for some reason
- 27:00
- there's something that they really feel like I need
- 27:02
- to be aware of then they'll tell me.
- 27:04
- But
- 27:05
- I think my team gets more fearful than I do. But because I did criminal defense work,
- 27:10
- you know, most of the people that do the majority of the talk,
- 27:12
- especially if they're gonna call our office and say I'm a killer like
- 27:16
- you're not going to kill me.
- 27:18
- No. Right. It's a lot of noise. Usually
- here's, here's the last question I have for you, congresswoman, what,
- what do you want people to know about jasmine rocket?
- I want them to know that I am a very real person.
- Uh And you know, I do this work because I believe that we, the people deserve better.
- And I want
- there to be a truly representative government which means that
- um the issues that keep my constituents up at night.
- I wanna make sure that those issues are addressed, that they're highlighted
- as a lawyer.
- My job was to always um solve people's problems and that's what I'm trying to
- do is make sure that we can get this country on a better track.
- 28:01
- I believe in the next generation, which is why they excite me.
- Um just as much as I may excite them.
- And I believe that this experiment that we have called democracy here
- in America while it may be challenged here and there.
- I absolutely believe that it can and it will work if we
- just decide that we have the will to make it work.
- Jasmine Crockett, a former civil rights current civil rights attorney.
- I don't know if you practice very much former state legislator in uh,
- in Texas and current congresswoman representing
- uh parts of Dallas County, a congresswoman who is not afraid to clap back.
- Thanks for the time. We really appreciate you being here.
- Thank you so much, Jason.
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