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Jasmine Crockett Defends Comparing Trump to Hitler, Dismisses Concerns Over Left-Wing Incitement

Jasmine Crockett Defends Comparing Trump to Hitler, Dismisses Concerns Over Left-Wing Incitement
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Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) is once again defending her inflammatory rhetoric, claiming that calling President Donald Trump a “wannabe Hitler” isn’t the same as promoting violence. Her comments, made during an appearance on the left-leaning Breakfast Club podcast, reflect a growing trend among Democrats to normalize extreme language—while accusing others of incitement.

According to Crockett, using terms like “Hitler” to describe a political opponent is just part of the discourse. “Me calling you a wannabe Hitler… is not necessarily saying, ‘Go out and hurt somebody,’” she said. But Crockett had no such leniency for Trump’s past remarks, accusing him of creating “a culture of violence” for comments made at rallies years ago.

Crockett’s hypocrisy is hard to ignore. While insisting she doesn’t promote violence, she’s spent years pushing conspiracy-laden talking points about Republicans—accusing them of silencing black voices, protecting pedophiles, and systematically destroying communities. She’s repeatedly smeared the Trump administration with baseless claims while refusing to acknowledge the role her own side plays in fostering division and outrage.

In a July podcast appearance, Crockett went even further, absurdly declaring that “violence doesn’t come from Democrats.” She blamed “MAGA” entirely for political unrest, saying traditional Republicans aren’t involved—just the Trump-supporting ones.

Crockett’s comments are part of a broader pattern on the left: extreme accusations, no accountability. It’s fine to call your opponent Hitler, accuse them of racism, and claim they support child predators—as long as you’re a Democrat. But if a conservative dares to question an election, call for border security, or oppose the radical gender agenda? That’s labeled hate speech.

The double standard is blatant, and the damage is real. As the country mourns the loss of conservative leader Charlie Kirk—himself targeted by the same kind of dehumanizing rhetoric Crockett defends—Americans are left wondering: how far will the left go before they take responsibility for the climate they’ve helped create?

For Crockett, apparently, calling someone Hitler is just another day at the office.

Editor’s Note: The Democrat Party has never been less popular as voters reject its globalist agenda.

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