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John Cornyn: “Jasmine Crockett, a member of the House of Representatives…”

Featuring: John Cornyn, Republican | U.S. Senate, Texas

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John Cornyn Calls Out Jasmine Crockett & Schumer's Own Words During Hearing On Political Violence

Published | Video Starts at 02:48

This is the President of the United States told Democratic donors it was time to put Trump in the bullseye. And recently Alexandria Ocasio Cortez posted in an Instagram story that people should resist ice. And then Jasmine Crockett, a member of the House of Representatives from the state of Texas, Kayla Hamilton was a young man who was sexually young woman who was sexually assaulted and strangled to death by an illegal alien. An MS.13 member. I lead a bill named in her honor here in the Senate. Representative Jasmine Crockett called Kayla Hamilton a, quote, random dead person. We've talked about the person the would be assassin that was going to kill Justice Kavanaugh and of course, the assassination attempts on President Trump. (02:48–03:17)

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