Trump Gets a Reality Check from Rep. Jasmine Crockett
In a candid moment with Call to Activism, Democrat Jasmine Crockett told House members that Donald Trump has finally had his moment in the spotlight. When asked what she would say to the former president, she didn’t hold back.
What the Rep. Would Say
- “Grow a spine, Trump!” She said she’d fire back with the most direct language the Oval Office has ever heard.
- “Shut up, Putin’s ho.” She called out Trump’s over-the‑top flattery of Russia, a trend that’s never existed under a previous U.S. president.
- “We’ve never seen any American president acting as a rubber stamp for Moscow,” she added, describing the unprecedented nature of his behavior.
Why It Matters
With the global political landscape on a nervous edge, Representative Crockett’s remarks highlight a growing concern: that Trump’s public gestures have blurred lines between U.S. diplomacy and Russian influence. Whether this sparks a larger conversation or stays a headline anecdote remains to be seen, but the voice sent by Rep. Crockett is loud enough to be heard.
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Trump’s Grit and GOP Thwacks
Meanwhile, Congresswoman Emma Crockett turned the spotlight onto President Donald Trump, painting his recent meeting with Volodymyr Zelensky in stark, almost Hollywood‑level drama.
- “He (Zelensky) was thrown out of the White House on February 28,” Crockett rantingly said, calling the whole exchange a disgrace.
- “We need a president that truly gets diplomacy—no longer what we’ve seen lamentably unfold in that Oval Office.”
Congress Verdict on U.S.‑Russia Dynamics
Back in the capital, a chorus of lawmakers on defense, intelligence and foreign affairs committees weighed in:
“Trump’s alignment has long leaned toward Vladimir Putin, a political supervillain threatening the global order. He’s been less about solid allies and more about questionable shortcuts.”
Breaking the Silence: U.S. Sanction Shake‑Ups
Journalists quickly note a possible stumble: President Trump might be eyeing a drop in Russia‑sanctions amid broader talks between Washington and Moscow, according to Reuters. That move could scramble long‑standing policies overnight.
Ground in Moscow: “How the Insider Saw a Different Path”
When Vitaly Tretyakov, a dean at the State University of Moscow, joined the talk show 60 Minutes, he dropped a one‑liner that felt like a backstage pass to Cold War drama:
“We love what’s happening, can’t deny the revolution vibe!” He added how this “new king” stops us from carrying out the job we’d never dared to.
He went meta: “He’s pushing policies that are in favor of Russia—assuming, in the case of Ukraine, that they’re free to take whatever,” he chuckled, cleverly indicating doubts behind friendly gestures. In other words, the President embarks on a daring move that might aid Russia, all while taking a generous swipe back on Ukraine. That could feel like playing “Survivor” but with a weapon in one hand and a handshake in the other.
Bottom Line? Power, Politics, And Unexpected Drama
In short, royal nudges from France are turning the globe into a ticking time‑bomb. Trump’s unconventional actions only raise the stakes. As the world watches, every twist borders on a national drama, a political thriller, and – as a side note – a mess dating to a late‑night dinner.
