
"STEPHEN A. SMITH: Our Jasmine Crockett chooses to express herself. I'm like, is that going to help your district in Texas? Aren't you there to find a way to get stuff done as opposed to just being an impediment to what Trump wants? How much work goes into that? I'm just going to go off about Trump, cuss him out every chance I get, say the most derogatory, incendiary things imaginable, and that's my day's work! That ain't work!"
"BAKARI SELLERS: I've never seen a clip of him where he actually praises a Black woman. ANDREW GILLUM: That's what I'm saying, he's got a Black women issue he's gotta deal with. TIFFANY CROSS: The data shows that there have been inroads among Black men. I want to ask why? Because it is frustrating to me and it feels heartbreaking to be honest because we are impacted by this system as well. It's not a matter of who's impacted worse, we're impacted differently."
Stephen A. Smith criticized Representative Jasmine Crockett for insulting President Donald Trump and questioned whether her rhetoric helps her Texas district or hinders legislative work. Co-hosts Angela Rye, Andrew Gillum, Bakari Sellers, and Tiffany Cross delivered strong rebukes. Andrew Gillum characterized Smith as having a ‘‘Black woman issue’’ and noted perceived self-hate. Bakari Sellers said he had never seen Smith praise a Black woman. Tiffany Cross cited data showing inroads among Black men, described the trend as frustrating and heartbreaking, and emphasized that Black people experience different impacts from the political system.
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