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BREAKING: Rep. Jasmine Crockett just obliterated Speaker Mike Johnson — calling him “full of sh*t” and accusing him of violating the Constitution to protect Trump on the Epstein files.
Washington, D.C. — In a scorching and highly unusual rebuke on Capitol Hill today, Rep. Jasmine Crockett delivered a blistering takedown of House Speaker Mike Johnson, accusing him of “weaponizing the Constitution” and “lying to the American people” in order to shield former President Donald Trump from fallout over the increasingly explosive Epstein files.
Crockett, known for her sharp legal expertise and unflinching rhetoric, did not hold back as she outlined what she called “a pattern of corrupt obstruction” by the Speaker.
“Mike Johnson is full of sh*t,” Crockett declared during a press scrum outside the Capitol.
“Every move he’s made on the Epstein files has been about hiding the truth, protecting Trump, and undermining the victims. That’s not leadership — that’s constitutional malpractice.”
She went on to detail her allegations, reminding reporters and the public that Johnson:
Tried to block the Epstein Transparency Act, which would compel the release of key records tied to Epstein’s network
Refused to seat a duly elected member of Congress, sparking constitutional challenges from both sides of the aisle
Exposed redacted victim information during a televised hearing — a move legal experts slammed as reckless and dangerous
“Did everything possible to shield Donald Trump”, despite mounting evidence suggesting Trump’s proximity to Epstein was deeper than previously acknowledged
Crockett argued that Johnson’s actions were not simply partisan maneuvering but “a direct attack on the constitutional rights of the American people to know the truth.”
“He’s not acting as Speaker of the House,” she said. “He’s acting as Trump’s personal firewall — and he’s violating the Constitution to do it.”
Johnson’s office issued no immediate statement, though allies close to the Speaker dismissed Crockett’s remarks as “political theater.”
Still, the explosive accusation has already ignited new tension on Capitol Hill, with several Democrats signaling they may push for committee inquiries into Johnson’s handling of classified and redacted materials.
As the battle over the Epstein files intensifies, Crockett’s fiery remarks appear poised to escalate the confrontation between House leadership and a growing group of lawmakers demanding full transparency.

