In a hilarious comment which brought the house down during a press event at the White House, President Trump derided Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) as a “very low IQ person” unfit for Congress, jokingly questioning her relation to Davy Crockett and grouping her with Ilhan Omar, whom he claimed Somalia’s leader refused to “take back.”
Additionally, he dismissed Crockett’s comparison of ICE to slave patrols; he accused her of crossing the line and branded Democrats “radical left lunatics” with unsellable policies. He lamented New York’s potential communist mayor, criticizing Zorhan Mamdani as a “nut job” who, with Chicago’s mayor, mismanaged cities into “hell,” viewing it as a political “gift.”
Starting off his epic diatribe, Trump began by saying, “Jasmine Crockett…Is she a relation to the late, great David Crockett?… Jasmine Crockett, let me tell you, before you even ask, she’s a very low-IQ person.”
Continuing his hilarious rebuke, the President kept going. “This is a low IQ person who I can’t even believe is a congress person, between her and ilman Omar and the group, you know, I met the head of Somalia. Did you know that? And I suggested that maybe he’d like to take her back. He said, I don’t want to Okay, what else you want?” the president joked.
Reacting to the ittitating Democrats’ latest scandal, he noted, “[She compared] ICE raids to slave patrol… I think she’s gone over the line. And I think a lot of the people look the Democrats have become radical left lunatics. They have policies that nobody’s going to buy.”
Pivoting, Trump turned his scorn toward Zorhan Mamdani. “I see what’s going on in New York, we’re going to have a, perhaps a communist mayor, because it’s split up. You know, if the people would get together and have one candidate that have, think a pretty good chance, but looks like maybe they’re not going to do that, but we’re going to end up with a communist,” the president pointed out.
Continuing on this theme, the president noted, “It’s not even believable. My beautiful New York, when I left New York to become president, it was a great place, but it was the beginning of bad things, because we had de Blasio had just started as mayor, and I said…This guy’s a real nut job.”
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Not done yet, Trump said, “He went to Harvard to teach management. Can you believe he went to Harvard to teach city management, along with the mayor of Chicago, who went to Harvard to teach me? The two of them are teaching how to manage a city, manage it into hell, is what they did. But that was the beginning, and now we’re going to go a step further. Now we’re going with the communists.”
Finding a silver lining, Trump kept going. “Can I be honest? I think it’s the greatest thing to ever happen to the Republican Party. I really do. I think if a communist takes over New York City, I think that’s that’s a gift to the Republican Party,” the president said.
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Concluding his comments, the President observed, “It’s sad for New York, but it’s a gift, and New York will recover. Because, you know, sometimes you need a shock like that to straighten you out, but it’s politically, is probably a very good thing.”
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