Texas ‘ government, Greg Abbott, blasted a Democratic senator who appeared to be making fun of his chair use, saying that such language had only harm the Democratic Party in upcoming elections.
” The Democrats have yet another crisis in store. They do not have a vision or a plan, in fact. Americans are no buying it, Abbott said in an interview on Hannity on Tuesday.” They have nothing to offer but love,” Abbott said.
Representative Jasmine Crockett made remarks during a conversation at a Human Rights Campaign meal over the weekend in Los Angeles, which is the source of the disagreement. When Crockett addressed the crowd, he made the remark that Abbott was” Governor Hot Wheels.”
Following the pushback, Crockett made an effort to understand her statement on social media, claiming that her remarks were never meant to make reference to Abbott’s impairment.
Crockett wrote on X that” I wasn’t thinking about the president’s problem.” ” I was considering the planes, trains, and trucks he used to transport people from Black leaders ‘ neighborhoods, thereby intentionally stoking fear and tension among the most vulnerable.” The next phrase I used to describe him as a” Hot A** Mess,” making reference to his bad policies, was practically the same as what I said. I never mentioned or made any reference to his problem.
Despite her explanation, Republicans have been harshly critical of the note. Randy Weber, R-Texas, the consultant, informed Fox News Digital that he intends to file a lawsuit against Crockett for what he termed “venomous rhetoric.”
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