Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett, a Democrat from Texas, is facing backlash after a damning New York Post report highlighted serious allegations about her behavior and work ethic. Several former congressional aides accused Crockett of being “rude,” “disengaged,” and largely absent from her Washington, D.C., office unless cameras were rolling. These sources painted a picture of a lawmaker more focused on public image than legislative responsibilities.
One former aide claimed Crockett spent most of her time lounging in her apartment and was indifferent toward staff. Reports suggest she frequently yelled at her team and reacted erratically over minor issues. This behavior, according to the Post, contributed to a chaotic work environment. Another insider described her as a “diva” who prioritizes social media influence over her congressional duties.
Crockett, who has served in Congress since 2023, gained notoriety for her fiery rhetoric against former President Donald Trump, calling him an “enemy to the United States.” Her sharp commentary during committee hearings has often gone viral, boosting her profile among progressive circles. However, critics argue that she has become more interested in viral fame than actual governance.
According to the report, Crockett often avoids using her official office and instead prefers to work from a more luxurious location. She allegedly demands rented vehicles—specifically Cadillac Escalades—for even short trips and expects aides to open the doors for her, a behavior that some see as emblematic of her focus on appearances.
Staffers claim Crockett shows little interest in her district’s local issues and is instead fixated on landing TV appearances. Comments like “Get me on The View” are reportedly common in internal conversations, further fueling criticism.
The toxic work environment has reportedly driven out numerous staffers, especially Black women, who felt unsupported. One confrontation even led to a staffer crying after Crockett allegedly told them to leave if they weren’t committed to the role.