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Jasmine Crockett Appears To Threaten Violence Against Marjorie Taylor Greene

Left-wing "Squad" member Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-Texas) has once again made remarks that seem to imply physical aggression toward others, this time directed at a Republican colleague in Congress.

During an interview with former CNN host Don Lemon, Crockett appeared to suggest she could physically handle Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) after Lemon posed a question about whether Crockett feared the Georgia lawmaker might come after her.

"Do you worry about her? I mean, do you think she would… she would never do anything physical, or maybe her supporters? I don’t know,” Lemon asked.

Crockett responded: "I don’t worry about her doing anything physical. People forget that I was a criminal defense attorney… Marjorie likes to talk a lot. Um, I don’t see her ever being physical at all. Plus, I think that she may be concerned about what I can do physically."

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Crockett's remarks have caught the attention of federal law enforcement.

Last month, Attorney General Pam Bondi issued a warning to the Democrat after she made a series of controversial comments about DOGE head Elon Musk and Republican lawmakers.

During an appearance on Fox News with host Sean Hannity, Bondi accused Crockett of "threatening lives" through her rhetoric against Musk, especially as left-wing activists targeted Tesla dealerships.

"After she said that about Elon, she said, ‘well, I didn’t mean violence,’ but however, your words have consequences. And what happened after she said that about Elon Musk? She’s a Texan in her own home state after she said that this morning, three explosive devices were found in Austin, Texas. So she needs to unequivocally denounce the violence,” Bondi stated.

“She must apologize immediately, not only to all Texans, but to our country, to the American shareholders of Tesla, because she is promoting violence. And then you showed the clip of what she said about Senator Cruz. I believe she probably will be censured by Congress for saying that. People don’t learn. She’s using her public persona, her public platform to increase her followers, to increase her significance. And she is threatening lives, safety. When she did this at Tesla, people’s lives are in danger. This is America. We’re in a free country, and she’s yet encouraging this violence in our country. Think of all the lives that could have been jeopardized in Texas just today by her words and what she’s done, but she didn’t stop with that. She continued on with Senator Cruz. She has to apologize immediately and denounce the violence,” Bondi continued.

The attorney general maintained her criticism of Crockett’s comments, suggesting that the lawmaker is advocating for "further insurrection" despite being warned to "tread very carefully."

"It’s interesting that these people wrap themselves in the First Amendment, but they hate Elon Musk because he’s practicing the First Amendment and … But again, words have consequences. And she does need to tread very carefully. We don’t know what else she’s saying, what else she’s doing,” Bondi asserted.

She added, “But she needs to immediately apologize and denounce this because, even in her home state, violence is happening after she made these statements. It’s dangerous. She has to know it’s dangerous, and she’s calling for further insurrection on her birthday this weekend.”

Crockett previously faced backlash for comments made during a “Tesla Takedown” online call, where she stated, "All I want to see happen on my birthday is for Elon to be taken down."

In another instance, when asked how Democrats could secure electoral victories in Texas, Crockett responded, “I think that you punch, I think that you punch, I think that you OK with punching.”

“It’s Ted Cruz,” she elaborated. “I mean, like this dude has to be knocked over the head, like hard, right? Like there is no niceties with him, like at all. Like you go clean off on him.”

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