Jasmine Crockett Cozies Up To Man In Dress While Mocking ‘MAGA’ Women

Nov 13, 2025 - 12:28
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Jasmine Crockett Cozies Up To Man In Dress While Mocking ‘MAGA’ Women

Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) cozied up to a reporter and a man wearing a dress while laughing and mocking “MAGA women” based on their appearances.

Crockett was speaking to a reporter — while standing alongside a drag queen in full costume — and the three of them attempted to spin cosmetic treatments such as Botox or collagen fillers as “gender-affirming care” in order to downplay the invasive and destructive treatments given to trans-identifying patients.

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“Okay, a lot of the MAGA women receive gender-affirming care such as lip fillers, breast augmentation, et cetera,” the reporter began, prompting an apparently amused reaction from Crockett. “Why do you think they are so against gender-affirming care for trans people?”

Crockett, her mouth hanging open, stomped her feet several times before the drag queen beside her waved her forward: “You know you want to say it.”

“So I have this thing, where like you know a MAGA woman when you see one,” she said.

“1,000%” the reporter agreed.

“They all have a look, right?” Crockett continued, over comments from the drag queen out of frame. “But they lips be up to — anyway, that’s a whole other issue. But yeah, it’s — they don’t even know. ‘Cause when that was brought up on the House floor, ’cause there was a discussion about this on the House floor, they were like, ‘How dare you say we use —’ and it’s like, no, that’s exactly what y’all do. Y’all just didn’t realize that that’s what it is. But okay.”

Crockett, like the reporter and a number of others, has repeatedly conflated surgical enhancements of one’s natural biology with surgeries designed to subvert or outright erase one’s natural biology artificially.

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