Consevatives call to censure Rep. Jasmine Crockett claiming she mocked disabled Texas governor

U.S. Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) is drawing fire from conservatives after they say she mocked Texas Gov. Greg Abbott for his wheelchair while speaking at a Human Rights Campaign dinner on Saturday.

While addressing the crowd at the 2025 Human Rights Campaign Los Angeles dinner, Crockett thanked HRC board member Morgan Cox for his support during her run for Congress. Crockett, who represents Texas’s 30th congressional district in Southern Dallas County, then briefly paused before referencing the governor.

“Thank you so much, Morgan, because we in these hot a– Texas streets, honey,” Crockett said, pausing. “Y’all know we got Gov. Hot Wheels down there. Come on now. And the only thing hot about him is that he is a hot a– mess, honey.”

After mentioning Abbott, Crockett returned to her prepared remarks.

“I’m going to move on because I’ve got other people that are hot in these streets. I’ve got to make sure I go through all of these thank yous because we are about to go off script.”

Crockett’s comments about the governor’s use of a wheelchair angered conservatives and led fellow House Rep. Randy Weber (R-TX) to call for her censure.

“I plan to introduce a bill to censure Jasmine Crockett for her disgraceful and vile attacks against our Governor of Texas,” Weber wrote on X. “This kind of rhetoric has no place in Congress.”

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Censure is a public disciplinary action taken against a president or member of Congress for “disorderly behavior.” If censure were undertaken in this case, a resolution rebuking the behavior would be read before House members, with Crockett standing in the House well. A censure does not remove a person from office.

Texas Republican Attorney General Ken Paxton also spoke out, sharing a video of Crockett’s remarks on X and adding, “Jasmine Crockett is despicable.”

Abbott was a 26-year-old law student in Houston when he was paralyzed from the waist down after a tree fell on him while jogging. In 2013, Abbott’s campaign office released a copy of his settlement that pays his family about $14,400 monthly.

Abbott has not issued a public response to Crockett’s remarks.

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