
"With Rep. Adelita Grijalva (D-AZ) finally sworn into office last week after a 50-day delay, a House petition for a vote to release the files related to deceased convicted child sex predator Jeffrey Epstein had the 218 signatures needed to pass. For months, Trump has denounced the effort as a Democrat hoax and publicly berated any Republicans who supported it. On Sunday, however, Trump wrote a Truth Social post that surprised many, calling for House Republicans to go ahead and vote to release the Epstein files."
"I would cuss, but I'm not going to I'm just going to say he's full of it, number one replied Crockett. This is cable. You can cuss, Tapper reminded her. I'm not going to do it, Crockett initially demurred with a laugh, But I am going to say that he is full okay, I'm going to do it. He's full of sh*t."
"Crockett explained why she said that about the speaker: Because here's the thing. Number one, we know that he didn't even bring the House back in because he was trying to avoid us dealing with Epstein. In fact, he would not even swear in a duly-elected, now new member of Congress, depriving and having to be sued by her state and o"
Rep. Jasmine Crockett called Speaker Mike Johnson "full of sh*t" during a CNN appearance after anchor Jake Tapper reminded her she could curse on cable television. A discharge petition to release files related to Jeffrey Epstein reached the 218 signatures needed after Rep. Adelita Grijalva was finally sworn in following a 50-day delay. President Trump had previously denounced the effort but then urged House Republicans to vote to release the files. Speaker Johnson said he sought to protect victims from disclosure and questioned whether the discharge petition would do so. Crockett accused Johnson of delaying House business to avoid the issue.
Read at www.mediaite.com
Unable to calculate read time
Collection
[
|
...
]