Charlamagne Tha God Says Jasmine Crockett Is ‘Anointed’ And Democrats Should Roll With Her

Nov 12, 2025 - 14:28
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Charlamagne Tha God Says Jasmine Crockett Is ‘Anointed’ And Democrats Should Roll With Her

Popular radio host Charlamagne tha God claimed on Tuesday that he believed the best possible messenger for the Democratic Party in the current political climate was Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX), an outspoken and persistent foil of President Donald Trump and his administration.

Charlamagne raised the issue just after a handful of Democratic senators voted with Republicans to reopen the federal government, effectively ending the longest shutdown in history, despite the fact that Democrats had just delivered electoral victories in Virginia, New Jersey, and New York City.

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“Jasmine Crockett is actually what the Democrats should be leaning into. Because she is a phenomenal messenger,” he said during an appearance on the “Hot and Bothered” podcast with host Melyssa Ford. “And some people just got it, like some people just have a different anointing on them. You don’t know why certain people cause folks to gravitate towards them.”

“To me it’s more than Jasmine Crockett having that moment with Marjorie Taylor Greene where she was like ‘bad-built bleach body,’ whatever it is,” he continued. “If you watch her in these congressional meetings, she’s always on message about something.”

“You need somebody like Jasmine Crockett right now,” he declared, adding, “She’s the most effective messenger that the Democratic Party has right now. And they need to be using her as a Trojan horse. And you know what? I hate how Democrats treat her. I expect the Republicans to say the things that they say and do the things that they do.”

He went on to complain that he also took issue with the fact that Democrats often talked about Crockett behind her back rather than making public statements like the Republicans did.

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