WASHINGTON, D.C. — During a recent meeting of the House Judiciary subcommittee, Representative Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) delivered a wide-ranging and critical testimony addressing the conduct of Attorney General Pam Bondi, the influence of tech billionaire Elon Musk, and the alleged politicization of the Department of Justice. In a session marked by tense exchanges, Crockett argued that the focus of the committee should shift from relitigating past grievances to addressing current legislative needs.
Accusations Regarding Attorney General Pam Bondi
Crockett began her remarks by acknowledging a bipartisan concern: the increasing danger faced by elected officials. She noted a “sharp incline” in threats directed at members of Congress, stating that regardless of party affiliation, lawmakers are enduring more risks to their safety than is acceptable.
However, Crockett quickly pivoted to a direct criticism of Attorney General Pam Bondi. She took issue with Bondi’s recent media appearance on Fox News—a network Crockett disparagingly referred to as “Faux News.” According to Crockett, the Attorney General utilized her platform on the network not to inform the public, but to issue a direct threat against her.
“To have the sitting Attorney General go on… and to then decide that she wanted to send a threat to me, it was wrong,” Crockett stated. She emphasized that as the “highest law enforcement agent in this country,” Bondi’s actions carry significant weight. Crockett argued that viewers consuming this information might believe she was being targeted simply for exercising her right to free speech. She contended that Bondi’s actions were an attempt to politicize matters that should remain neutral, further eroding trust in federal agencies.

Legislators vs. Litigators
Throughout her testimony, Crockett urged her colleagues to recognize the distinction between their roles as legislators and the work of litigators. She pointed out that Joe Biden is no longer the president, suggesting that the committee’s focus on past administrations was counterproductive. “We are here to be legislators, which means that we are supposed to be writing laws, not trying to have our own trials,” she said.
Drawing on a recent event in the Senate, Crockett referenced a speech by a “great American hero” and senator from New Jersey—likely an allusion to Senator Cory Booker—who had recently broken a floor-holding record. She cited his sentiment that the country’s struggles should not be viewed as “left versus right,” but rather as “right versus wrong.” Crockett adopted this framing to argue that the current distrust in agencies stems from divisive rhetoric and selective enforcement by elected leaders.
Criticism of Elon Musk
In a significant portion of her remarks, Crockett turned her attention to Elon Musk, expressing strong personal and professional disapproval. “I don’t like Elon Musk… I think that he’s a crook,” she declared.
Crockett questioned the fairness of the federal government’s relationship with Musk, specifically regarding federal contracts and security protections. She argued that while ordinary citizens cannot simply obtain federal contracts or have law enforcement ordained to protect them, Musk appears to operate “above the law” due to his immense wealth. She also mentioned peaceful protests that occurred on her birthday against Musk, validating them by stating, “he is a problem.”

Concerns of Retribution and DOJ Integrity
Crockett expressed alarm over what she described as a culture of retribution within the Department of Justice. She claimed that other sitting members of Congress have received “letters of threat” from the current DOJ, interpreting this as evidence that the department is prioritizing retribution over following the law.
She further argued that the country is being torn apart because of a fundamental inability to agree on basic moral standards. The Representative insisted that law enforcement should be reliable and unbiased, showing up to investigate actual crimes—such as cybercrime or exploitation—regardless of the victim’s race or gender.
Defense of DEI and Personal Anecdote
Addressing the current administration’s stance on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI), Crockett defended the value of diverse representation in legal fields. She shared a personal anecdote from her early career when she applied for a job as a public defender with no prior criminal defense experience.
Crockett recounted telling her future boss, “Charlie,” that he should hire her “because I’m Black.” She explained to the committee that she believed her background would allow her to establish a level of rapport and understanding with clients that other colleagues might lack. She stated that after being hired, she worked tirelessly for all her clients, regardless of their background, asserting that this inclusivity is what true service looks like.
Closing Arguments on Justice System
In her concluding remarks, Crockett, citing her background as a civil rights attorney, acknowledged that while law enforcement can sometimes cross the line, the current focus on “political” prosecutions is misplaced. She argued that true political weaponization involves seeking retribution or firing officials for following evidence.
Finally, she defended the indictments and conviction of President Donald Trump, emphasizing the role of the citizenry in the judicial process. “It is citizens that sit on a grand jury that are the ones that decide whether or not evidence exists,” she reminded the committee. She noted that when the former president was convicted on the state level, it was by a jury of his peers, dismissing the notion that the legal outcomes were purely the result of political machinations.
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