Crockett Forced to Defend ‘Slave Mentality’ Remarks About Latinos
This is not just politics — this is about keeping the government open and ensuring that millions of Americans continue to receive the services they depend on,” Kennedy said. “Thirteen times, my colleagues on the other side of the aisle said no. And today, I am making it clear: the American people will not be held hostage by partisan games.”
Kennedy’s announcement came amid growing concerns over a potential shutdown, which would affect federal workers, social programs, and government operations nationwide. His remarks painted a picture of a party unwilling to compromise and prioritized political points over practical solutions. “We cannot continue to allow ideological standoffs to jeopardize the livelihoods of hard-working Americans,” Kennedy added.
According to Senate sources, Kennedy proposed a temporary funding measure aimed at keeping essential government operations running while negotiations continue on broader budgetary issues. The measure, which he described as “commonsense legislation,” would provide short-term funding for critical departments, including Homeland Security, the Department of Health and Human Services, and federal payroll obligations.
Democrats responded cautiously to Kennedy’s statements. Some party members argued that the repeated “no” votes were driven by policy disagreements rather than obstruction, citing concerns over spending priorities and allocation of funds. “We are not against keeping the government open,” said one Democratic senator, speaking on condition of anonymity. “Our opposition has been focused on ensuring responsible spending and protecting critical programs.”
Despite Democratic pushback, Kennedy’s speech resonated with many conservative voters and independent observers who are frustrated with partisan gridlock in Washington. Social media quickly amplified his remarks, with hashtags like #KennedyCallsOutDemocrats trending within hours. Supporters praised his forthright style and willingness to challenge the opposition, framing him as a voice of accountability in a deeply divided Senate.
Political analysts note that Kennedy’s announcement could have significant implications for upcoming negotiations. “By publicly calling out Democratic resistance and proposing a temporary solution, Kennedy has raised the stakes,” said political strategist Laura Meyers. “It puts pressure on both sides to come to the table, but it also positions him as a leader willing to act in the interest of constituents rather than party politics.”
Kennedy concluded his remarks by urging all senators to put aside partisan differences and focus on practical governance. “The American people deserve better than political gamesmanship,” he said. “If we fail to act, it will not be remembered as a failure of one party — it will be a failure of the entire Senate.”
As lawmakers brace for another round of negotiations, the stakes remain high. Kennedy’s bold stance has injected urgency into a process that has been mired in partisan conflict, leaving many to wonder whether compromise can be achieved before the government faces an unprecedented shutdown.
Rep. Jasmine Crockett, who declared her intent to run for the U.S. Senate against incumbent Texas Republican Sen. John Cornyn this week, had to defend previous racially charged remarks she made about Latino voters who cast ballots for President Donald Trump in the Lone Star State during the 2024 election.
During a Tuesday segment, CNN’s Jake Tapper challenged Crockett by quoting her remarks from an interview last year with Vanity Fair magazine, where she implied that “Latinos” who voted for the president had a “slave mentality.”
“Now, about the time that that was published last year, around 1 million Latino voters in Texas were voting for Trump. Do they all have slave mentality?” Tapper asked.

“No, and that‘s not what that said at all, to be clear. It did not say that every Latino has that type of mentality,” she began.“No, no, but the ones that vote for people that believe in strong or Trump‘s immigration policy,” Tapper interjected.
“So I don‘t believe that the people that voted for Trump believe in what they‘re actually getting. That is number one,” Crockett responded. “What Trump said is that he was going to kick out the bad guys. And that‘s what I was talking about.”
While Trump did run on a platform of deporting “the worst” illegal alien criminals, he also ran on the issue of “mass deportation” of anyone in the country illegally, which led to a record number of Hispanic votes.
“I‘ve been down to the border. I‘ve been down to south Texas. I‘ve campaigned down there and so I am talking about exactly what was going on when I was down there on behalf of the Beto [O’Rourke] campaign. In fact, when he was running for governor I was sent as a surrogate, and I said, talk to me about what is going on. Why is it that they believe that they can win Latinos down here?” Crockett continued.“Like, I don‘t understand what‘s happening. And there were people that were saying that they had fought and they had done everything the right way and that there were bad people that were coming that were doing it the wrong way. And so, they were saying, no, we left,” she said, without directly addressing her prior remarks.
Meanwhile, a report from earlier this week said that Crockett has had an unpaid lien of more than $3,000 on her luxury condo in Dallas for more than a year.
A notice of a lien filed on April 11, 2024, and available to the public on the Dallas County Clerk’s website, says that Crockett owes the Westside Condominium Association $3,047.79, according to county records Fox News Digital reviewed.
The notice said that Crockett “is in default of her duty to pay assessments and has failed and refused and continues to fail and refuse, despite demand upon her, to pay the Association assessments and related charges properly levied against the Property.”
The lien gives the Westside Condominium Association in Dallas a legal claim on the unit. This means that Crockett can’t sell or transfer the property until the debt is paid.
Fox News Digital got confirmation from the Dallas County Clerk’s Office on Tuesday night that there is no record of the lien being released. This means that Crockett has not yet paid the overdue amount.
According to a Homes.com listing for Westside Condominiums, the complex is a gated community that offers residents a “refreshing retreat” and “comfort and convenience in a secure setting.” The complex is complete with a pool, clubhouse, sleek kitchens and bathrooms “designed with spa-like features.”
“The more we learn about Jasmine Crockett, the more clear it is that she’s the worst possible candidate to run for Senate in Texas,” a longtime Democratic strategist who has worked with campaigns across the country, told Fox News. “Recent weeks have shown she’s just not ready for primetime.”
Senator John Kennedyy Makes Bombshell Announcement After Democrats
Senator John Kennedy Makes Bombshell Announcement After Democrats Voted NO 13 Times on Government Shutdown
Washington, D.C. — Senator John Kennedy (R-LA) stunned Capitol Hill on Thursday with a dramatic announcement following a series of failed votes to prevent a looming government shutdown. The Louisiana senator, known for his sharp wit and fiery rhetoric, took to the Senate floor to decry what he described as Democratic obstructionism, highlighting the fact that the party had voted against funding bills thirteen separate times.
A Little Girl Saves a Billionaire’s Life — Then He Discovers Who She Really Is

It was a scorching afternoon in Dallas when Alexander Reed, once celebrated as a tech prodigy and self-made billionaire, collapsed on the sidewalk — and no one noticed.
People rushed past without slowing down. Some assumed he was drunk. Others thought he was just another exhausted executive in an expensive suit. No one realized that the CEO of Nexora Technologies was lying there, barely conscious.
He had just lost fifty million dollars in a disastrous investment. His mother was in intensive care after suffering a stroke. Years of sleepless nights and relentless pressure had finally broken him.
But fate had other plans.
A little girl in a bright red dress, chasing butterflies nearby, froze when she heard the sound of his fall. She ran toward him, placed her tiny hand on his chest, and whispered softly, “He’s still breathing.”
With trembling fingers, she grabbed his phone and dialed emergency services. Her calm voice and quick thinking saved his life.
Neither of them realized that this moment — a stranger’s compassion on a blazing Texas afternoon — would change everything.
Because the man she had just saved was not a stranger.
He was…
Her father.
A child born from a brief love story years ago.
Alexander blinked in shock as he looked at her. The little girl stared back with eyes that felt hauntingly familiar.
Her smile. Her gaze. Something deep inside him stirred. A memory long buried surfaced — a summer night, a soft laugh, a promise he never kept.
“Daddy…” she whispered, her voice small but certain.
The word pierced through him.
He leaned forward slowly, hands shaking.
“Are you… are you really mine?” he asked, his voice barely steady.
She nodded shyly, clutching the worn teddy bear she carried everywhere.
In that moment, Alexander felt his heart shatter and mend all at once. For years, he had chased success and wealth, ignoring the fragile human connections that truly mattered.
And now destiny — in the form of a fearless little girl — was giving him a second chance.
The paramedics stood nearby, quietly respecting the scene.
Alexander gently brushed her hair from her face, tears filling his eyes.
“I will never let you go again,” he whispered.
That day, on the scorching pavement of Dallas, a life was saved — and a family long separated was finally brought back together.
Past mistakes and future hope met in the eyes of a little girl brave enough to change everything.