Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) is facing backlash after directing a crude insult at President Donald Trump during a public appearance over the weekend, as reported [1] by The Gateway Pundit.

Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) is facing backlash after directing a crude insult at President Donald Trump during a public appearance over the weekend, as reported [1] by The Gateway Pundit.

In a video circulating online, a reporter asked Crockett what message she would deliver to the President if given the opportunity. Crockett responded:
“I would tell him to grow a spine. And, stop being Putin’s ho.”
UNREAL: Jasmine Crockett calls on President Trump to “grow a spine and stop being Putin’s ho.”pic.twitter.com/IEzugAsH5B [3]
— Resist the Mainstream (@ResisttheMS) August 16, 2025 [4]
The remark quickly drew criticism for its vulgarity and for the nature of the attack against the Commander in Chief. President Trump, who recently met with world leaders to discuss global security challenges, was the direct target of Crockett’s comment.
Crockett, a freshman Democrat who has positioned herself as an outspoken progressive voice in Congress, has made headlines before for confrontational remarks.

However, her latest statement has prompted calls for accountability. Several Republican lawmakers have suggested that if Democrats expect civility in political discourse, members of their own caucus should be held to the same standards.
The video of Crockett’s remarks has been widely shared, fueling debate over political rhetoric in Washington.
I’m am thankful this person does not represent me. I would be so embarrassed as she insults her constituents with with that ridiculous behavior and no class.
— Bruno G (@brunothebub) August 17, 2025 [6]
Republicans have argued that the use of such language against the President goes far beyond acceptable criticism and warrants formal response. Some members of the GOP have raised the possibility of a censure resolution against Crockett.
The exchange highlights an ongoing pattern of inflammatory statements by high-profile Democrats directed at President Trump and his administration.

Critics say the rhetoric undermines congressional decorum and escalates partisan hostilities at a time when the nation faces critical foreign policy and security challenges.
Crockett has not retracted her statement and has not issued additional comment following the backlash.