Rep. Jasmine Crockett on Free Speech, Gun Ownership, and Political Issues
The HillOctober 5, 20258 min15,568 views
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- π‘ Representative Crockett emphasizes the importance of free speech, stating that unless speech is criminal, it should be protected.
- π£οΈ She distinguishes between protected speech, like expressing views that a president might dislike, and illegal incitement, citing the January 6th insurrection as an example.
- βοΈ As a licensed attorney, she asserts that if her statements were illegal, she would have been prosecuted.
Personal Safety and Gun Ownership
- π« Crockett confirms she is a licensed-to-carry Texan and owns a firearm, having completed the necessary training.
- β οΈ She acknowledges that her job as a public servant unfortunately carries more risks than it should.
Bipartisan Relationships and Political Climate
- π€ Crockett shares a positive relationship with a Republican colleague who offered support via text after she became a target of hate.
- π― This gesture highlights the importance of humanity and support across the political aisle, even amidst animosity.
Government Funding and Redistricting
- ποΈ Regarding a potential government shutdown, Crockett places the responsibility squarely on the Republican party, as they control the House, Senate, and White House.
- πΊοΈ On redistricting, she notes that while Democrats may not achieve a perfect tit-for-tat, they anticipate a wave election that could lead to taking back the House.
Dating and Epstein Files
- β€οΈ Crockett keeps her dating life private, citing the intense public scrutiny and rumors she faces.
- π Concerning the Epstein files, she advocates for more disclosures from Democrats, while expressing skepticism about Republicans' willingness to release further information.
Political Outlook and Leadership
- π Crockett believes Republicans are unlikely to go against Trump, even if the American people are hurting, due to their past actions.
- π« She is not seeking a leadership position in Congress, citing a lack of interest from her party and a desire to focus on service rather than personal ambition.
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