Greg Abbott Fires Back At Jasmine Crockett Over Wheelchair Remarks: ‘Nothing To Sell But Hate’

WASHINGTON, DC - FEBRUARY 5: Gov. Greg Abbott (R-TX) takes a question from a reporter outside the West Wing after meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump at the White House on February 5, 2025 in Washington, DC. Abbott met with Trump to discuss the situation on the southern border. (Photo by Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
Gov. Greg Abbott (R-TX) takes a question from a reporter outside the West Wing after meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump at the White House on February 5, 2025 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)

OAN Staff James Meyers
8:19 AM – Wednesday, March 26, 2025

Texas Governor Greg Abbott has fired back at Democrat Representative Jasmine Crockett after she went after him for being in a wheelchair, citing that the Democrats have “nothing to sell but hate.”

The outlandish Texas Democrat lawmaker was slammed after she called Abbott “Governor Hot Wheels” on Saturday during a Human Rights Campaign dinner in Los Angeles, California.

In an appearance on Fox News’ “Hannity” Tuesday night, the Texas Governor, who has been in a wheelchair since 1984 when a tree fell on his back in a freak accident, put the comments aside.

“It’s another day and another disaster by the Democrats. The reality is they have no vision, no policy. They have nothing to sell but hate, and Americans are not buying it,” he told host Sean Hannity. “It’s one reason why Texas is going to remain red.”

Crockett represents the Lone Star State’s 30th Congressional District, which covers parts of Dallas County and Tarrant County. Dallas County voted for Harris in 2024 by 60% to 39%, while Tarrant County went for Trump by 52% to 48%.

However, the firebrand Democrat responded to criticism she received on social media, saying that the comments had nothing to do with Abbott’s disability.

“I wasn’t thinking about the governor’s condition — I was thinking about the planes, trains, and automobiles he used to transport migrants into communities led by black mayors,” she wrote in a statement on X. “Keep that same energy for all people, not just your political adversaries.”

She branded the argument “another distraction,” adding, “Instead of obsessing over and hanging on to my every word, maybe my political foes should focus on doing the work of the people who elected us to improve their lives.”

The Texas Democrat made the outlandish comments about Abbott at a dinner over the weekend.

“We in these hot-ass Texas streets, honey,” she said. “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-ass mess, honey,” she went on.

Her comments caused an immediate backlash, with Representative Randy Weber (R-Texas) introducing a resolution to censure Crockett on Tuesday.

The resolution branded Crockett’s remarks “unbecoming of a Member of Congress” and “discriminatory in nature.”

Crockett recently made other headlines, after calling for a “Global day of action” against Elon Musk’s Tesla company.

She also mocked Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) as having a “bad built, bleach blonde, butch body” during an Oversight Committee hearing last year.

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Pennsylvania: Over 2,500 Fraudulent Voter Registration Forms Submitted to Lancaster County Election Office

OAN Staff Brooke Mallory
11:00 AM – Friday, October 25, 2024

SEE: https://www.oann.com/newsroom/pennsylvania-at-least-2500-fraudulent-voter-registration-forms-turned-into-lancaster-county-election-office/; republished below in full, unedited, for informational, educational, & research purposes:

Commissioners Josh Parsons, Ray D’Agostino, and Alice Yoder of Lancaster County stated during a news conference on Friday that during the last days of the registration process, at least 2,500 forged voter registration applications were submitted to the county’s election office.

The group said that its election staffer, led by director Christa Miller, found irregularities, including duplicate handwriting and inaccurate personal information, and notified the District Attorney’s Office of this, along with Lancaster County District Attorney Heather Adams.

According to preliminary data, up to 60% of the applications were fake, with phony addresses and identifications serving as clues, the Politics.UA outlet reported.

Adams shared that many applications “appear to have the same handwriting, filled out on the same day with unknown signatures, and some were previously registered voters, and the signatures on file did not match the signatures on the application,” but she emphasized that her remarks would be limited because this is an ongoing investigation.

Some applications did have accurate personal identifying information, she added. However, when investigators contacted the identities on the forms, they frighteningly discovered that the individuals on the forms had neither requested nor filled them out.

“At this point, it’s believed that the fraudulent voter registrations are connected to a large-scale canvassing operation for voter registrations that date back to June, however, a majority of the applications received are dated August 15,” Adams said.

“The majority of the applications were from residents in the city of Lancaster,” she continued. “However, applications were also received from residents in Columbia, Elizabethtown, Mount Joy, Stevens, Strasburg, as well as other locations across Lancaster County. Canvasses themselves took place at various shopping centers, parking lots of grocery stores and businesses, sidewalks and parks. In those preliminary investigations, detectives were able to some of the applications were indeed legitimate.”

Meanwhile, the Lancaster County commissioners’ chair, Parsons, used the occasion to praise the election board personnel and blast the local media and the Pennsylvania Department of State.

With support from other counties and the local police, the investigation is still underway. There are 46,000 ballot returns, 65,873 mail-in ballot requests and 365,210 registered voters in Lancaster County. The Board underlined how crucial honesty and openness are to the electoral process.

 

 

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