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TX Rep. Jasmine Crockett identifies the most dangerous. It’s not the insurrectionists she fears.

TX Rep. Jasmine Crockett identifies the most dangerous. It's not the insurrectionists she fears.

Texas State Representative Jasmine Crockett exposed the reality that we should fear not the visible insurrectionist but those in Congress who wear suits and ties.

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Rep. Jasmine Crockett appeared with Tiffany Cross on the Cross Connection. They discussed the Justice for J6 rally and what it means. Tiffany Cross made a passionate assertion that there is something wrong with MAGA insurrectionists who act as if the country persecuted them.

Cross asked Crockett if she felt safe going to the Austin Capitol to work as a legislator. After all, Texas allows limitless guns with their recent passage of a law that will enable virtually anyone to buy them; controls be damn.

Crockett made a vital observation that one should listen to keenly. We must keep our eyes on the correct ball, the real insurrectionists. I call them the virtual terrorists.

“I actually feel okay going into the Capitol because those extremists,” Crockett said. “I mean, they’re not really on the outside like you said. They’re on the inside. In fact, one interesting point that you brought up, one of the people that participated in the insurrection is a lawmaker in the Texas House with me.”

Crockett then pointed out the Right Wing Modus operandi that Progressives better match quickly.

“So let me be clear, these people are infiltrating every level of government,” Crockett said. “It’s not that they’re just showing up out here. They’re saying let me get on the school boards. That’s why we have these ridiculous school board hearings where they’re talking about, no no no, no to mask and no to vaccine mandates and things like that; critical race theory. So they’re actually going one step further. They’ve realized that they don’t get that much traction when they show up here, and they’re now running for office. And they are the ones that are shaping policy. And that is what is so scary because they are wearing both hats. So for me, I don’t know that it’s the people on the outside that are scarier than the people that are actually sitting in the chamber with me.”

Rep. Jasmine Crocket hits the nail on the head.

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