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Trump GOES NUTS After Jasmine Crockett EXPOSES Shocking Truth About Trump and Melania On LIVE TV

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00:00Jasmine Crockett just went on live TV and dropped a brutal truth bomb.
00:04Just what it is, degree-wise, I have earned my degrees. While he has somehow
00:11hoodwinked enough people to become president of the United States,
00:14but that is just because he's a Nepo baby. I promise you, if I was a Nepo baby,
00:19and maybe a man, that I probably could too be president rather quickly.
00:25Jasmine Crockett just did what most won't. She tore through the illusion of Trump's success,
00:30called him a wannabe Hitler, questioned his education, mocked his privilege,
00:35and then dropped the bomb that pulled Melania into the fire. Within hours,
00:39Trump exploded. But why did this strike such a nerve? What follows is based entirely on real
00:46footage and public records. And it all started when Crockett stepped up to the mic.
00:50I'm the president now seemingly flipping his position. I do want the American people to
00:56recognize that this is nothing more than a game by the con man. Again, because he knows like most
01:04others, I'm sure his attorneys have informed him that the release of grand jury documentation as
01:10it's already been laid out. And just like that, the man who claims he wants transparency is suddenly
01:16cheering for secrecy unless, of course, the courts say no, in which case he tried his best.
01:22According to Crockett, this isn't about justice, it's about performance. Trump gets to play the
01:28martyr, wag a finger at the judges, and walk away clean. It's like auditioning for a crime documentary
01:35while directing your own plot twist. But he gets to then blame the courts if the courts
01:41then ultimately do what courts are supposed to do, which is to kind of follow the law.
01:45So he wants to say, listen, I tried, but it's the judges that wouldn't let me and then kind of
01:51distract. If you're with Jasmine on that, or if you're tired of the Trump show reruns, hit subscribe
01:57because someone's got to keep track when the magician runs out of tricks. The issue of obstruction
02:02and distraction. We have seen Trump throw everything at the wall. He's threatened to
02:07denaturalize Rosie O'Donnell talked about cane sugar in Coca Cola threatened to revoke the stadium
02:13of the Washington commanders that they don't change their name back to the Washington Redskins. He's
02:17talked about arresting Barack Obama, relitigating Hillary Clinton's emails in the year of our Lord 2025.
02:26What do you do when transparency isn't an option? If you're Trump,
02:30you throw a tantrum on national TV. According to Bryan, threatening to arrest Obama or ranting
02:37about Coca Cola isn't policy, it's misdirection. Think less former president, more Vegas showman
02:45in a courtroom drama. And the goal? Make the chaos louder than the questions.
02:50I think that we're actually doing good this time.
02:55Yeah.
02:56And he is the king of distractions, right? And so he has tried everything and his base is not letting up.
03:04And that's great because they tend to be easily distracted. But on this thing, for whatever reason,
03:11it is become just like that sore spot for him and they won't get off of it. I mean,
03:17he directly told them to stop talking about it. It only looks like he's even more guilty. And here's
03:24the deal. Guilty of what? I don't know.
03:26He's tried every dramatic beat. The courtroom martyr, the media victim, the misunderstood outsider.
03:33But as Crockett points out, this isn't just distraction, it's direction. Trump's playing both
03:39lead actor and director, staging one crisis to overshadow another. The problem? Even his MAGA
03:46extras are starting to improvise off script. It's an all of us problem. It's the entire country as well
03:51as the world that needs to be concerned. Because first of all, when we think about the fact that
03:56this administration has talked a lot about a third term, whoever controls the house is going to be
04:03the person who has to certify the election. So, you know, these guys don't play by any rules. They
04:09break everything. And right now they are trying to not only rig the midterms, but potentially rig the
04:17next election by making sure that we have more of these complacent, complicit folk continuing to run
04:25the house because honestly, they just do whatever he tells them to do. They don't do what the constitution
04:31calls for, and they don't do what their oath calls for. Crockett paints a picture of a house majority
04:36that doesn't legislate. It sinks. Like backup dancers in a show they didn't audition for,
04:42they move when Trump claps and frees when he frowns. These aren't representatives casting votes.
04:48They're extras in a drama where loyalty outranks law. And the script? Apparently Trump wrote it himself.
04:56I don't even know what to call him. I've called him so many things. But this wannabe Hitler for sure.
05:01They want to pledge their loyalty to him and they know that he does not want this released.
05:07I think that they also are concerned about the damage that it may do. If he's trying to hide it,
05:12they understand that it is most likely problematic for him as well as the MAGA brand,
05:18as well as the Republicans. Crockett calls him a wannabe Hitler and for good reason.
05:24GOP leaders aren't just dodging a scandal. They're guarding it like it's the crown jewels of MAGA.
05:30They know what's in those files could blow the whole story apart. And instead of serving the
05:35Constitution, they're acting like Trump's personal security detail with congressional badges.
05:41And if you think that was the end of it, think again. Trump's response wasn't just defensive,
05:46it was downright childish. What he said next? You'll want to hear it.
05:51AOC, look, I think she's very nice, but she's very low IQ and we really don't need low IQ.
05:59Between her and Crockett, we're going to give them both an IQ test to see who comes out of best.
06:04Now, I took my test. I took a real test at Walter Reed Medical Center and I aced it.
06:11I got every one of all those questions right. Now it's time for them to take a test.
06:16Trump could have responded with policy. Instead, he challenged two congresswomen to an IQ showdown,
06:23then reminded everyone he once aced a memory test at Walter Reed. It's like bragging about winning a
06:29spelling bee in kindergarten. And yet, somehow, he thinks that proves he's the adult in the room.
06:35There's a lot of things he could be working on, but for some reason, he is constantly focused on me.
06:39And personally, I've never met the man. I have no interest in going to the White House and meeting
06:44him or talking to him. The biggest concern that I have is that every time he does something, he has
06:49minions that see it as a dog whistle. And then it only increases the attacks on myself as well as any
06:57other colleague. But he absolutely consistently buys into this idea or continues to put it out there
07:04that women of color somehow are low IQ. Crockett isn't just reacting to an insult,
07:11she's exposing a pattern. As she points out, Trump has never met her, yet can't stop mentioning her.
07:17It's not politics, it's fixation. And when that obsession feeds into stereotypes about women of color
07:23being low IQ, the damage doesn't end with a soundbite. It echoes in every threat, every attack,
07:30every whisper he pretends not to hear.
07:53But everyone else whose health care premiums are going to go up because a trillion dollars
07:58is being taken out of the health care infrastructure.
08:01But Crockett didn't stop there. What she exposed next wasn't just about insults,
08:06it was about power. And if you think the IQ test was petty, wait until you see what's happening in
08:12Texas. What follows includes public commentary and data from verified media reports. Stay with us.
08:20Let's move to Trump supporting Texas Governor Greg Abbott redrawing the state's districting map years
08:26ahead of schedule to help Republicans keep their congressional majority. So the legislature is
08:31going to hold a special session to find five new winnable red seats which likely moves Republican
08:36voters out of safely red districts into blue ones. It's not voter outreach, it's cartographic surgery.
08:43As the host notes, Abbott's plan isn't about representing Texans, it's about reshaping them
08:49on paper. Five new seats, strategically carved, not by census or community, but by who's more likely
08:58to vote red. And if that sounds undemocratic, that's because it absolutely is.
09:03I will tell you confidently that there are absolutely Republicans that currently are serving that
09:10are concerned as well. And they should be concerned that this may backfire on them as they try to create
09:16these seats because there will be new vulnerabilities. And I promise you, I am going to do everything that
09:22I can to make sure that Texans know what is at stake and understand that they are trying to basically put
09:28their voices on mute and it is time to raise the volume on their voices.
09:33What Abbott's doing might look like strategy, but Crockett sees it as desperation with a ruler.
09:39She warns that silencing voters doesn't keep them quiet, it just fuels the backlash. And when even
09:45some Republicans feel the map could blow up in their faces, you know the lines being drawn may not hold for long.
09:52They don't feel comfortable having to go and present their very much racist policies.
09:58Do they are going to minimize people of color's voices? And they truly believe that by pushing
10:04their white supremacy agenda, they will be able to then secure more Republican seats.
10:12But Crockett isn't just sounding the alarm, she's ready to flip the script. And what she says next?
10:18It's a direct challenge to Trump's playbook and you won't want to miss it.
10:22We need to be in a fair position. Honestly, Donald Trump would not be causing the havoc that he's
10:27causing if it wasn't for North Carolina deciding that they were going to cheat as well. They ended
10:32up controlling the Supreme Court in North Carolina and so they decided to redraw the lines. When they
10:38redrew the lines, they added three seats for Republicans. It is not reflective of the people in
10:45North Carolina. Right now you have 10 Republicans and four Democrats when it comes to the congressional makeup.
10:52Crockett isn't asking for a level playing field, she's demanding one. If North Carolina can redraw its map
10:59and hand three extra seats to Republicans without blinking, why should Democrats keep fighting with
11:04one hand tied behind their back? Crockett makes it clear, if Newsom moves to redraw California in defense
11:11of democracy, she'll support it. Not to sink to the GOP's level, but to stop sinking altogether.
11:19Because at some point, refusing to push back doesn't make you principled, it just makes you powerless.
11:26We are in a crisis in this country and I've got to tell you that Democrats have consistently held the
11:31moral high ground for good reason. Regardless of the fact that one party wants to pretend that they
11:37are Christians or super Christians, the reality is that don't tell me what you are, show me what you
11:43are in your policies and what you do. And I can tell you that Democrats have consistently fought for
11:48equity in all ways, even in representation. For years, Democrats wore the moral badge like armor,
11:56fighting for equity, following the rules even when the rules were rigged. But Crockett's drawing a line,
12:02morality means nothing if it's mute in the face of manipulation. When the other side rewrites the map,
12:09ignores the constitution, and preaches faith while practicing fear, what's left to lose?
12:14It's not about sinking to their level, it's about refusing to let democracy drown while waving a white
12:21flag of virtue. But the reality is that we aren't playing with people that believe in abiding by the
12:27rules or the law or the constitution. We've got people that are going into the mud and it is time
12:33for us to fight back on their same level. That means that we've got to play by the same rulebook
12:38that they're playing by, which means that we kind of ignore the rules, then that's exactly what we
12:43should do. So what do you think should Democrats finally play by the GOP's rulebook? Or does that just
12:50drag us all deeper into Trump's chaos math? Drop your thoughts in the comments we're listening.
12:56But Crockett isn't done. Because beyond the maps, beyond the media circus, lies a treasure trove
13:02of alleged violations that she says can no longer be ignored. And if Democrats take back the House?
13:10Trump may finally face the accountability he's dodged for years. Don't go anywhere,
13:15what she reveals next might just change how you see the entire game.
13:18And Donald Trump is left being the crybaby that he is. There's nothing but a treasure trove of
13:26violations of the constitution, violations of the law in general, and overall just lawlessness and
13:32criminality. So whether we're talking about violating the emoluments clause and going to
13:37foreign governors and shaking them down, whether it's shaking them down for planes or whether it's
13:42shaking them down for crypto or whether it's important to look into what he's done as relates
13:48to these law firms and shaking them down. Trump calls himself a victim, but Jasmine Crockett just
13:53outlined a rap sheet that could make Netflix jealous. From crypto dinners to paramount pressure,
14:00from private jets to press suppression, she paints a picture of power used not to serve,
14:05but to shake down. Or as we recently saw that we just lost Colbert and whether we need to look into
14:13the paramount deal and whether or not he is just going to continue to shake down various TV agencies
14:21to the benefit of muting the voices in violation of the constitution and the freedom of press.
14:28And here's the twist, she's not just venting, she's laying the groundwork. Because if the Democrats
14:33win back the house, these questions won't stay rhetorical, they'll become subpoenas. And Trump
14:39might find out the hard way when you build your empire on distractions, the truth doesn't knock,
14:44it's subpoenas. In addition to obviously getting somewhere on the Epstein files and determining
14:50what level of culpability he had as it relates to what all was taking place with this child trafficking
14:58sex ring. I don't know where I would start, but I could tell you we got a lot to dig through
15:03and to make sure that the American people fully understand why the 34 count convicted felon was
15:08never qualified to be the president of the United States. After listing a treasure trove of violations
15:16like she's opening a legal Pandora's box, Crockett brings it home with one chilling point. No country
15:22should ever hand its nuclear codes to a man convicted on 34 felony counts. And yet, here we are.
15:30According to Crockett, the math isn't hard. You don't need a Walter Reed IQ test to see it.
15:36Someone convicted of dozens of crimes shouldn't be the face of democracy. Especially when that face
15:42spends more time on truth social than telling the truth. After exposing Trump's violations one after
15:49another, Crockett isn't letting go. Now she's turning her focus to what might be the darkest chapter yet.
15:55But I can tell you that I serve as the ranking member of oversight as the subcommittee on
16:00judiciary. We just had a hearing today and they decided to go after our nonprofit organizations.
16:07But what we did is we focused on what the American people want to hear about and what we should be
16:12doing, which is actual judicial oversight. And so we should be calling in Pam Bondi. We should put
16:18her under oath to testify in front of judiciary on the House side. Crockett just turned the heat up.
16:24While some Republicans are busy chasing phantom nonprofits, she's demanding real oversight,
16:29starting with Pam Bondi under oath on the record. Then the next thing you know, she said,
16:34well, wait a minute, there are no files. Which one is it? When were you lying? And why are you lying?
16:39What is the cover up? We know that your boss indicated that he was going to release the files.
16:44What is the holdup on releasing the files? And how are you going to go about determining what is
16:49relevant, right? She's calling out the delays in releasing the files and questioning why Trump's
16:55team keeps dodging transparency. And when Pam Bondi's name comes up, she doesn't suggest, she demands,
17:03put her under oath. Because when someone promises to release files and then loses them,
17:08then finds them, then loses them again. At some point, the question isn't where the files are,
17:14it's what's in them. Not just about specifically the Epstein files, but how she is running this DOJ.
17:21Because I don't have any confidence in the way that she is running this DOJ. I believe that she's
17:26okay with violating the law. I believe that she's in all ways. When we talk about the firings,
17:32I have questions about the firings that she has done to so many of those people that work for
17:37the DOJ. Are you firing people in retaliation for them actually doing things that they should be
17:43doing? Why is Pam Bondi still comfortably off the witness stand? And why does every answer sound like
17:49a cover story written during commercial break? For someone who claims to be all about law and order,
17:55the pattern here feels more like DOJ and DEFLECT. And as Crockett hints, if there's truly nothing to
18:02hide, why does everything feel so hidden? But Republicans aren't talking about those groups
18:07because this isn't about accountability. It's about silencing organizations that challenge Republican
18:13power. It's about targeting nonprofits that protect the very people this Trump-aligned movement continues
18:19to harm. These organizations are defending victims of unlawful actions. They're helping to combat global
18:25pandemics. They're supporting police departments when this very committee won't. They're working to
18:30build safer, healthier communities while Trump and his allies defund them to hand out tax breaks to
18:36billionaires. And that's where it all comes full circle. From mocking women of color to rewriting election
18:43maps and dodging transparency, this isn't just a string of bad decisions. It's a strategy. As Jasmine
18:50Crockett makes clear, this movement isn't about protecting people. It's about protecting power.
18:57The same voices being silenced are the ones fighting for safer streets, real accountability, and yes,
19:03even support for the very police departments Republicans claim to champion. So while Trump brags about
19:10IQ tests and perfect scores, Crockett is out here asking real questions and daring to name the game
19:17for what it is. If that's not a reason to stay alert, I don't know what is. From the opening shots where
19:23Crockett boldly compared Trump to a wannabe Hitler, to her sharp rebukes of redistricting schemes,
19:30intelligence insults, and political cover-ups, one theme has been impossible to ignore.
19:35Silence is no longer an option. Whether she's calling out gerrymandering in Texas or demanding
19:41accountability on the Epstein files, Jasmine Crockett is putting every card on the table
19:47and daring the GOP to explain theirs. This wasn't just a takedown of one man, it was a spotlight on a
19:54system built to protect him. And at the heart of it all is a simple question. If democracy is truly for
20:01the people, then why are so many fighting so hard to keep the people in the dark?
20:06This video covers a live segment where Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett made public
20:11remarks about Donald and Melania Trump, revealing details that have since sparked significant media
20:17attention. All content is based on verified footage and widely reported media coverage.
20:24We aim to present the facts and the public reactions without distortion or exaggeration.
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