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Jasmine Crockett to MTG: “Don’t come for me”

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Tue, May 28, 2024 06:34 PM

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Friend, did you see the latest news about Jasmine? After Marjorie Taylor Greene insulted Jasmine

Friend, did you see the latest news about Jasmine? After Marjorie Taylor Greene insulted Jasmine’s appearance, Jasmine clapped back — and showed MTG why she shouldn’t have messed with Texas: Marjorie Taylor Greene is not a serious person. Before she came to Congress, she peddled conspiracy theories through deranged Facebook videos and QAnon chat rooms. Since coming to Washington, she’s spent more time currying favor with Donald Trump and his MAGA movement than she has working for the people of Georgia. She even tried to return Congress to chaos and paralysis by attempting to oust Mike Johnson as House speaker. But just when we thought MTG couldn’t sink any lower, she managed to do just that — by attacking Jasmine’s appearance in an official congressional committee proceeding. Enough is enough. It’s time to show MTG and MAGA extremists like her that Democrats are coming for their majority, and that their days in power are numbered. That starts with chipping in $10 (or more!) right now to help re-elect Jasmine and keep up her fight against MAGA extremism. [Please split a contribution between Texas Majority PAC and my campaign before midnight >>]( Thank you, Team Crockett Texas Majority PAC PO Box 66100 Houston, TX 77266 United States Texas Majority PAC is a project dedicated to electing a Democrat to statewide office in Texas. Chip in now so we can organize year-round to mobilize voters and turn Texas blue. [DONATE NOW »]( Paid for by Texas Majority PAC Texas Majority PAC PO Box 66100 Houston, TX 77266 United States [unsubscribe](

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