Jasmine Crockett
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You can see videos, video clips of me in committee. You can see me in district if that's where I was. And then we give out other information. We also send out mailers. We also do what we call community meetings. like office hours. So we go out and we don't make people necessarily come in. So sometimes they're after hours, but they are in other parts of our district.
You can see videos, video clips of me in committee. You can see me in district if that's where I was. And then we give out other information. We also send out mailers. We also do what we call community meetings. like office hours. So we go out and we don't make people necessarily come in. So sometimes they're after hours, but they are in other parts of our district.
So we've been to every single city multiple times and we send out text messages with information. I think that's what matters in Congress because ultimately, regardless of how viral a member may or may not be, at the end of the day, you only get reelected one way. And that way is by making sure that you are communicating with your district.
So we've been to every single city multiple times and we send out text messages with information. I think that's what matters in Congress because ultimately, regardless of how viral a member may or may not be, at the end of the day, you only get reelected one way. And that way is by making sure that you are communicating with your district.
So we've been to every single city multiple times and we send out text messages with information. I think that's what matters in Congress because ultimately, regardless of how viral a member may or may not be, at the end of the day, you only get reelected one way. And that way is by making sure that you are communicating with your district.
It would absolutely be better if there were no cameras. I'm sure that that will never happen, but it would.
It would absolutely be better if there were no cameras. I'm sure that that will never happen, but it would.
It would absolutely be better if there were no cameras. I'm sure that that will never happen, but it would.
Yeah. I think, though, I mean, if you've got people, if you've got like a president that doesn't understand that he took an oath to the Constitution, like to protect and defend it, I don't I think you're giving them a little too much credit. Like we have people that are elected in government and truly don't understand how it works. And so in order for oversight to work the way that it should.
Yeah. I think, though, I mean, if you've got people, if you've got like a president that doesn't understand that he took an oath to the Constitution, like to protect and defend it, I don't I think you're giving them a little too much credit. Like we have people that are elected in government and truly don't understand how it works. And so in order for oversight to work the way that it should.
Yeah. I think, though, I mean, if you've got people, if you've got like a president that doesn't understand that he took an oath to the Constitution, like to protect and defend it, I don't I think you're giving them a little too much credit. Like we have people that are elected in government and truly don't understand how it works. And so in order for oversight to work the way that it should.
then it honestly would take people that understand what we're supposed to be doing. For instance, today, I had to have a Doge subcommittee hearing. And for everybody out in the general public, when they hear Doge, they hear Department of Governmental Efficiency. This is all supposedly about efficiency. The reason
then it honestly would take people that understand what we're supposed to be doing. For instance, today, I had to have a Doge subcommittee hearing. And for everybody out in the general public, when they hear Doge, they hear Department of Governmental Efficiency. This is all supposedly about efficiency. The reason
then it honestly would take people that understand what we're supposed to be doing. For instance, today, I had to have a Doge subcommittee hearing. And for everybody out in the general public, when they hear Doge, they hear Department of Governmental Efficiency. This is all supposedly about efficiency. The reason
that we have had to fire a historic number of, you know, federal employees in such a short amount of time is because it's more efficient. Not true. Right. Like, but all of these things that we've experienced, the reason that, you know, people may not have their life saving healthcare across, you know, the, the ocean is because they had to cut off USAID because it was efficient.
that we have had to fire a historic number of, you know, federal employees in such a short amount of time is because it's more efficient. Not true. Right. Like, but all of these things that we've experienced, the reason that, you know, people may not have their life saving healthcare across, you know, the, the ocean is because they had to cut off USAID because it was efficient.
that we have had to fire a historic number of, you know, federal employees in such a short amount of time is because it's more efficient. Not true. Right. Like, but all of these things that we've experienced, the reason that, you know, people may not have their life saving healthcare across, you know, the, the ocean is because they had to cut off USAID because it was efficient.
Like that's what it was coined as. And my hearing today is, was about trans people fencing. I mean, our argument was, please tell me what part of, like, we read through the mission of Doge as they created the subcommittee. What does that have to do with anything? And then they even admit it. They were like, well, yeah, you know, U.S. fencing. We know that we don't give you any money.
Like that's what it was coined as. And my hearing today is, was about trans people fencing. I mean, our argument was, please tell me what part of, like, we read through the mission of Doge as they created the subcommittee. What does that have to do with anything? And then they even admit it. They were like, well, yeah, you know, U.S. fencing. We know that we don't give you any money.
Like that's what it was coined as. And my hearing today is, was about trans people fencing. I mean, our argument was, please tell me what part of, like, we read through the mission of Doge as they created the subcommittee. What does that have to do with anything? And then they even admit it. They were like, well, yeah, you know, U.S. fencing. We know that we don't give you any money.