Rep. Jasmine Crockett says Trump voters ‘don’t want to read’ about facts, racists support ‘the other racist’

The progressive Democrat took swipes at Republicans during her ‘Breakfast Club’ appearance.

Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Tx., took aim at the voters of President Trump, suggesting they refuse to educate themselves on the “facts” and that “racists” will support “other racists.”

During Friday’s installment of “The Breakfast Club,” Crockett insisted Trump will not be held accountable by his own supporters as he distracts them with things like hypothetical DOGE payouts and sharing “king” memes like he did after his administration halted New York City’s congestion toll program.

Crockett invoked Trump’s famous 2016 comments when he said he loves “the poorly educated” when polls showed him leading among Americans without a college education.

“This isn’t me trying to throw shade. These are just the facts,” Crockett said. “When you look at who’s voting for who, the less educated folk- and when I say educated, I’m not even talking about formal education. I’m talking about people that literally don’t want to read and enlighten themselves on facts. Those are the people that typically vote for the Republicans…. Like, we want to give you every single little detail that we can find so that you can have all the information. But the reality is that the average person that is going out there and voting, they’re not paying attention to that.”

The progressive lawmaker went on to scold Democrats who “fail to realize how selfish people are.”

“People go out and they vote in their own self-interest, right? And so you had all these racists that showed up and decided that they were gonna vote for the other racist because they thought, ‘Hey, we are all the same.’ But the reality is that he is a rich racist, okay? And so when he decided that he was gonna look out for somebody, it was only gonna be other rich White guys, not the rest of y’all!”

“So as you’re losing your job, as you’re losing your Medicaid, as you’re losing your farm, you’re feeling a way because you’re like, ‘Wait a minute. You were supposed to go after the others, not come after us.’ And now they’re saying, ‘Oh well, we’ll give you a $5,000 check.’ I don’t see it happening right now,” she added.

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