"Okay so I have this thing where like, you know a MAGA woman when you see one," replied Crockett, with the host chiming in, "1000 percent."
Speaking with a reporter at the 44th annual Black Tie Dinner in Dallas, Rep Jasmine Crockett mocked MAGA women for their appearances, suggesting that their lips are too large and that she knows a MAGA woman when she sees one, while appearing alongside a drag performer.
"Okay a lot of the MAGA women receive gender-affirming care such as lip fillers, breast augmentation, etcetera. Why do you think they are so against gender affirming care for trans people," Dallas Voice host Larry The Fairy asked Crockett, who was seen laughing and jumping up and down.
"You know you wanna say it," replied drag queen Cassie Nova, looking at Crockett.
"Okay so I have this thing where like, you know a MAGA woman when you see one," replied Crockett, with the host chiming in, "1000 percent."
"They all have a look, right? But they, like, they lips be up to," she said, gesturing with her hands on her face to resemble large lips. "Anywhay, that’s a whole other issue. But yeah, it’s, they don’t even know, cause, um, 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, this is exactly what y’all do. Y’all just didn’t realize that that’s what it is."
In 2024, Crockett came under fire for comments made during a committee hearing regarding Rep Marjorie Taylor Greene. "I’m just curious, just to better understand your ruling, if someone on this committee then starts talking about somebody’s bleach blonde, bad-built butch body, that would not be engaging in personalities, correct." Greene had told Crockett that her "fake eyelashes" were preventing her from reading.
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