She's a member of the Idiot squad group.
but I would let her suck me. 
Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) dropped her bid to become the Democratsâ next ranking member of the House Oversight Committee after finishing dead last in a Monday night steering vote, ceding the role to winner Rep. Robert Garcia (D-CA).
The Texas congresswoman, who vowed to open an impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump if she were to become chair of the powerful committee earlier this month, told the Dallas Morning News that she withdrew her name from consideration on Tuesday after receiving just six votes in the steering meeting.
Garcia received the most steering committee votes with 33, with Rep. Stephen Lynch (D-MA) coming in second with 15 Rep. Kweisi Mfume (D-MD) coming in third with 8.
Mfume also dropped out before the official vote to elect the Democratsâ top representative on the committee, leaving Garcia to easily sweep 150 votes over Lynchâs 63, sources told NBC News of the closed-door election.
âIt was clear by the numbers that my style of leadership is not exactly what they were looking for and so I didnât think that it was fair for me to then push forward,â Crockett told the Dallas newspaper. âWhat I care about is winning. Now, whether or not weâre going to win and how big weâre going to win, thatâs a whole other issue.â
Complaining about how her public willingness to pursue a Trump impeachment was misconstrued to portray her as âgoing off the rails,â she argued that she was not pushing for a full impeachment mission.
Instead, the far-left lawmaker said she was simply discussing the value of an inquiry to highlight Trumpâs conduct, which she disagrees with.
âThe American people see a leader, if you want to call him that, who has decided that he is going to consistently violate the Constitution, consistently violate all existing laws and there so far has not been a check on him as it relates to the legislative branch,â she stated.
In her June 3 press release announcing her candidacy to become the Oversight Committeeâs ranking member, Crockett wrote, âWe must pull back the curtain on the unmitigated chaos under Trump 2.0 and translate our findings to the American people in a way they can digest.â
The ranking member position was left open following the recent death of Rep. Gerry Connolly (D-VA), who resigned from the role shortly before he succumbed to esophageal cancer.
Crockett congratulated Garcia in a social media post, adding that the work of the committee âhas never been more critical.â
âLetâs get the American people the accountability they deserve,â she wrote.
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Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) dropped her bid to become the Democratsâ next ranking member of the House Oversight Committee after finishing dead last in a Monday night steering vote, ceding the role to winner Rep. Robert Garcia (D-CA).
The Texas congresswoman, who vowed to open an impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump if she were to become chair of the powerful committee earlier this month, told the Dallas Morning News that she withdrew her name from consideration on Tuesday after receiving just six votes in the steering meeting.

Garcia received the most steering committee votes with 33, with Rep. Stephen Lynch (D-MA) coming in second with 15 Rep. Kweisi Mfume (D-MD) coming in third with 8.
Mfume also dropped out before the official vote to elect the Democratsâ top representative on the committee, leaving Garcia to easily sweep 150 votes over Lynchâs 63, sources told NBC News of the closed-door election.
âIt was clear by the numbers that my style of leadership is not exactly what they were looking for and so I didnât think that it was fair for me to then push forward,â Crockett told the Dallas newspaper. âWhat I care about is winning. Now, whether or not weâre going to win and how big weâre going to win, thatâs a whole other issue.â
Complaining about how her public willingness to pursue a Trump impeachment was misconstrued to portray her as âgoing off the rails,â she argued that she was not pushing for a full impeachment mission.
Instead, the far-left lawmaker said she was simply discussing the value of an inquiry to highlight Trumpâs conduct, which she disagrees with.
âThe American people see a leader, if you want to call him that, who has decided that he is going to consistently violate the Constitution, consistently violate all existing laws and there so far has not been a check on him as it relates to the legislative branch,â she stated.
In her June 3 press release announcing her candidacy to become the Oversight Committeeâs ranking member, Crockett wrote, âWe must pull back the curtain on the unmitigated chaos under Trump 2.0 and translate our findings to the American people in a way they can digest.â
The ranking member position was left open following the recent death of Rep. Gerry Connolly (D-VA), who resigned from the role shortly before he succumbed to esophageal cancer.
Crockett congratulated Garcia in a social media post, adding that the work of the committee âhas never been more critical.â
âLetâs get the American people the accountability they deserve,â she wrote.

Rep. Robert Garcia elected top Democrat on the House Oversight Committee
Garcia, 47, in just his second term, defeated a more senior lawmaker to succeed the late Rep. Gerry Connolly on the panel, which provides oversight of the Trump administration.