Jasmine Crockett has become a lightning rod for controversy.
The public is wising up to her game.
And Jasmine Crockett went on 'The View' and said one word that exposed her biggest lie.
Black TikTokers Destroyed Crockett's Street Credibility First
Back on December 10, black women on TikTok torched Crockett for her phony street act.
TikToker Dalisia Ballinger didn't hold back.
"Why everybody want to be ghetto so bad?" Ballinger asked.
"She is such an insult to all educated black women in America. She perpetuates the stereotype of a ghetto black hood woman. Something she is not."
Then Ballinger dropped the receipts.
"As a matter of fact, she went to one of the best day schools in St. Louis, actually out of the entire country."
Dozens of black women flooded the comments backing her up.
No racism card could be played there.
Fast forward three weeks.
Crockett Plays Race Card After Vance Says Exact Same Thing
Vice President JD Vance called out Crockett's act during a Turning Point USA conference in December.
Vance told the crowd she wanted to be a Senator but "her street-girl persona is about as real as her nails."
The exact same criticism black women made.
Crockett made her third appearance on The View in less than a year to respond.
"Joy, you know it's racist," she told host Joy Behar.
Black women said it first.
Now it's suddenly “racist” when a Republican says the identical thing?
Even sports commentator Stephen A. Smith called her out back in October for "engaging in verbiage and rhetoric for the streets."
Smith said her speaking style was counterproductive to her role as a Congresswoman.
Stephen A. Smith isn't exactly MAGA.
But Crockett ignores all legitimate criticism and plays the race card instead.
The Private School Princess Playing Street
Here are the facts Crockett doesn't want voters knowing.
She attended Mary Institute and St. Louis Country Day School — one of the most elite private schools in the entire country.
University of Houston Law School educated her.
She had every advantage money and education could provide.
But when she needs street cred with voters, out comes the hood act.
Proper grammar in legal settings.
Street vernacular when she's working a crowd.
Crockett even launched her Senate campaign with rapper Cameron McCloud performing an anti-Republican song titled "Ain't Never Scared."
And remember back in March when she called Texas Governor Greg Abbott "Governor Hot Wheels"?
Abbott uses a wheelchair after a 1984 accident left him partially paralyzed.
Even The View hosts condemned that disgusting comment.
Black women on TikTok saw through her act immediately because they know real from fake.
Crockett Goes Full Conspiracy On Venezuela
Crockett didn't stop with the bogus racism claims.
She went completely off the rails about Trump's arrest of Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro.
"This ain't about Venezuelans!" Crockett shouted.
"I get that there are people that don't like the leader. But guess what, there are a lot of people that don't like our leader!"
She just compared democratically elected President Trump to a murderous dictator.
Then Crockett claimed Maduro's arrest was "illegal."
This is the same woman who stood on the House floor in November and falsely accused EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin of taking money from "a" Jeffrey Epstein.
The only problem?
It wasn't the pedophile Jeffrey Epstein — it was a completely different person with the same name.
Crockett lied about Epstein and now she's making up international law.
The Authenticity Problem Democrats Won't Admit
Crockett's real problem isn't racism.
Her problem is that her act insults people who actually lived the life she's cosplaying.
Black women on TikTok spotted it immediately.
When someone who grew up with every privilege pretends to be from the streets, people who actually survived that life see right through it.
Crockett attended one of America's finest private schools while real people in rough neighborhoods fought to survive.
She got a law degree while others were trapped in the cycle she now exploits for votes.
The criticism isn't about her race.
It's about her phoniness.
Black women spotted it first.
Stephen A. Smith called it out.
And Texas voters are catching on before Crockett ever makes it to the Senate.
Sources:
- Nicholas Fondacaro, Twitter posts about Jasmine Crockett on The View, January 6, 2025.
- Joe Kinsey, "Jasmine Crockett Attacks MAGA On 'The View' For Calling Out Her Hoodrat Act," OutKick, January 6, 2025.
- The Mirror US, "Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett hits back at JD Vance's 'racist' street girl callout on The View," January 6, 2025.
- Daily Caller, "Jasmine Crockett Triggered By JD Vance Saying She Has 'Street-Girl Persona'," December 22, 2025.
- The Hill, "Crockett fires back at Vance over 'street girl persona' attack at Turning Point USA conference," December 22, 2025.
- Yahoo Entertainment, "'The View' hosts react to Rep. Jasmine Crockett calling Greg Abbott 'Governor Hot Wheels'," March 26, 2025.
