
Democrats can’t stand the Supreme Court. They only think it’s useful if it rubber stamps their agenda.
And a radical Leftist was caught hurling a vile insult to the Supreme Court.
Texas Democrat Rep. Jasmine Crockett is throwing a full-blown tantrum after the Supreme Court backed the Lone Star State’s new congressional maps, shouting “f–k you” to the justices in a YouTube rant.
It’s the latest sign of desperation from the Left as Republicans notch victories in the battle for fair representation ahead of the 2026 midterms.
Crockett didn’t hold back in her video posted Sunday, blasting what she sees as sneaky moves by President Donald Trump and GOP leaders to strengthen their hold through smart redistricting.
She claims they’re twisting the rules in state legislatures and governor’s offices to tip the scales.
“Obviously, Trump is still doing his bidding with these state Houses and state Senates and governor’s mansions to try to rig the system,” Crockett stated.
But Crockett wasn’t done. She cheered on states like Indiana and California for their resistance, framing it as a heroic stand against what she calls rigging.
“Kudos to Indiana for saying f–k you. Kudos to California for saying we’re going to fight back,” she declared, highlighting efforts to counter the Texas model.
“Definitely kudos to the Trump justice who wrote the 160-page opinion denouncing what took place in Texas and f–k you to the Supreme Court for what they did as well as, you know, we’ll see what happens in some other places,” Crockett added.
The Supreme Court’s December order was a clear win for Texas Governor Greg Abbott, preserving his revamped districts just in time for the upcoming elections. This move keeps the state’s electoral landscape intact against Democrat challenges.
These fresh maps aren’t just lines on paper—they’re poised to deliver a major boost to Republicans, potentially adding as many as five new House seats under GOP control. It’s a strategic triumph that strengthens conservative voices in Congress.
For Crockett personally, the redistricting hits close to home. The new boundaries shove her out of her district, prompting her to pivot quickly to a Senate run right after the court’s ruling. Talk about adapting—or fleeing the fight.
Meanwhile, over on the West Coast, California Governor Gavin Newsom isn’t taking Texas’s success lying down.
In November, he rammed through a ballot measure aimed at carving out five additional districts tilted toward Democrats, a classic case of the pot calling the kettle black.
In her video, Crockett pushed hard for overhauling the Supreme Court, drawing on her time with the Court Reform Now Task Force. She’s all in on ideas like slapping term limits on justices and packing the bench with more appointees.
“I just feel like there are certain spots on the Supreme Court that were illegitimately gotten for sure,” Crockett stated.
Wrapping up her call to action, she argued that fixing America’s system means starting at the top with judicial tweaks to restore what she views as balance.
“So, I think if we’re going to shore up our democracy, we have to first start by shoring up the checks and balances. And so, that starts with the Supreme Court.”
This outburst from Crockett exposes the raw hypocrisy of Democrats who cry foul over redistricting when it favors the right, yet eagerly redraw lines to lock in their own power grabs.

















