Capitol Hill in a state of chaos after these skeletons were discovered in this radical Leftist’s closet

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There are tons of secrets in politics. But this secret shocked everyone.

And Capitol Hill is in a state of chaos after these skeletons were discovered in this radical Leftist’s closet.

Far-left Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-TX, finds herself in hot water as she faces a potential censure in the House of Representatives over a comment that appeared to poke fun at a disabled Republican leader, dubbing him “Governor Hot Wheels.” Crockett now insists her words were misconstrued, but her past remarks about the governor paint a different picture.

During a speech at a Human Rights Campaign event on Saturday, Crockett took aim at Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, a paraplegic Republican confined to a wheelchair. “Y’all know we got Governor Hot Wheels down there – come on now! And the only thing hot about him is that he is a hot a– mess, honey,” she declared to the crowd.

The quip comes amid a firestorm of criticism Crockett is already weathering for other recent outbursts, including calls to see Elon Musk “taken down” and Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, “knocked over the head, like hard.” Now, with a censure looming, Crockett claims her comments are being twisted and that she never intended to mock Abbott’s disability.

Crockett’s chief of staff, Kimberly McClain, leapt to her defense in a statement to Fox News: “Please be assured that the Congresswoman, in no way, meant any harm toward the Governor OR meant to take lightly any medical conditions that he may have.”

McClain pointed to a post by Crockett on X, where the congresswoman explained, “I wasn’t thinking about the governor’s condition—I was thinking about the planes, trains, and automobiles he used to transfer migrants into communities led by Black mayors, deliberately stoking tension and fear among the most vulnerable. Literally, the next line I said was that he was a ‘Hot A** Mess,’ referencing his terrible policies. At no point did I mention or allude to his condition.”

Yet, Crockett’s track record tells a different tale. She’s repeatedly made comments about Abbott “rolling” into places, remarks that seem to take jabs at his physical condition. Just last week, she reposted a message featuring Abbott at the White House, which read, “Rolling up to the White House to cheer on the president destroying the agency that makes sure kids in wheelchairs have equal access to education is wild.”

And during Abbott’s re-election bid against former Democratic Rep. Robert Francis “Beto” O’Rourke, Crockett tweeted, “The new nickname I have for Beto O’Rourke is the king of the clap backs! Beto is rolling around the state… Where is Abbott rolling to?”

Gov. Abbott fired back during an appearance on “Hannity,” dismissing the attacks as par for the course. “It’s another day and another disaster by the Democrats,” he said.

“The reality is they have no vision, no policy. They have nothing to sell but hate, and Americans are not buying it. It’s one reason why Texas is going to remain red and why Republicans are going to continue to win elections across the country. The fact, Sean, is that Texas is actually in direct contrast to what she was talking about … The bottom line is that Republican states like Texas are leading the way, and with comments like this by Democrats, we will just leave them in the dust in future elections.”

The controversy has spurred Rep. Randy Weber, R-TX, to action. He told Fox News Digital he’s gearing up to introduce a resolution censuring Crockett for her remarks. “Jasmine…words have meanings & actions have consequences. I look forward to introducing my resolution to censure you for your words and actions,” Weber posted on X.

Speaking to Fox News Digital, he added, “The story of our great governor of Texas is one of unwavering resilience and perseverance. Meanwhile, the actions of Jasmine Crockett – stooping to vile levels of discrimination and despicable political attacks – are nothing short of reprehensible.”

As the House weighs Crockett’s fate, her defense hinges on convincing colleagues and critics alike that her words were a policy critique, not a personal slight. Whether that argument holds water remains to be seen, but it’s not looking good for the Leftist congresswoman.

Stay tuned to The Federalist Wire.