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    WATCH: Jasmine Crockett Totally Loses It in Bizarre Meltdown about Mike Johnson

    By Adam StantonDecember 31, 2025
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    In a partisan rant delivered across from MS Now, fromely MSNBC, host Chris Hayes, Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX), gleefully predicts doom for Speaker Mike Johnson, crediting him sarcastically for outlasting Kevin McCarthy amid GOP “cracks” like Epstein file frustrations and retirements.

    Doubling down, she bashed the Republican-led Congress as the “most unproductive in decades,” ignoring conservative wins on border security and energy independence while blaming “disastrous” bills. Crockett warns of a January 31 shutdown, advising TSA workers to prepare, and claims gerrymandering is a Trump-Johnson plot to “voter-proof” majorities.

    Starting off the interview, the biased journalist asked the woke congresswoman a leading question. “How early do you think the cracks are going to show in the House leadership when Congress is back in session. They were already starting to show at the beginning year. But what do you think about how much more pressure Johnson will be under when you guys are back in session?” Hayes whined.

    Starting off her bizarre comments, the controversial Democrat began, “Yeah, I think it’s looking really bad for him. But listen, I didn’t expect him to last this long, so kudos to him. You know, he’s lasted longer, definitely, than the last speaker that they had. So, I mean, that’s something to be proud of.”

    Tripping over her words, Crockett said, “But I really don’t know. I mean, from you know, the frustration over the Epstein files and the cracks that we’ve seen there, to the number of people that have just decided that they want to retire, because, as it’s been noted, this has actually been the most unproductive Congress that we’ve had in decades.”

    Building on her last point, she doubled down. “And that is saying a lot, because the last Congress was the most unproductive in quite some time, but it really means that much more when you’re talking about the fact that the Republicans control both chambers as well as the White House, and they still can’t get things done,” the Democrat claimed.

    Still not done, she alleged, “And so obviously the things that they have gotten done, they are disastrous, from the big, ugly bill in which we will feel the full effects of that, you know, coming up right until the midterms, and then the fact that, when we go back in, you know, we’re facing another shutdown come January 31.”

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    Wrapping up her insane screed, Crockett raved, “Every time I’m flying, I’m talking to TSA workers, and I’m telling them, please put something back. Please be prepared. Because I don’t believe that these people are actually going to govern, so you know, I think that that’s another thing that may end up hitting them really hard, and depending on how Johnson handles this pending shutdown, I think that this may be the final nail in his coffin.”

    Watch the clip here:

    Responding to this disorganized rant, Hayes answered, “I totally forgotten about that. But yes, it’s going to be a very short leash when you’re back, just just, you know, less than, less than about four weeks to come up with something to keep government open. Congress.”

    Featured image from embedded video



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