Far-left firebrand spends eye-popping amount of campaign cash on luxury hotels, ‘top-tier’ limo services
Progressive Representative Jasmine Crockett, a Democrat from Texas, has recently come under scrutiny for her substantial campaign expenditures, totaling nearly $75,000 this year on luxury hotels, transportation, and security services. According to Federal Election Commission filings, these expenses were incurred during her travels across major U.S. cities, including Martha’s Vineyard, New York City, Chicago, Las Vegas, and Los Angeles—despite representing Texas’ 30th Congressional District, which encompasses Dallas. Notable hotel expenses include over $4,000 at the Ritz-Carlton and more than $5,000 at the West Hollywood Edition. Additionally, Crockett’s campaign has spent significant amounts on limousine services, accumulating over $6,000 in transportation costs from premium providers.
What adds to the controversy is that alongside these luxury expenditures, Crockett’s campaign has also spent nearly $50,000 on security, a stark contradiction to her previous calls for police defunding. In 2021, she advocated for the defunding movement, emphasizing a need to address the root causes of crime and reallocate funds for community safety. Critics have pointed out this inconsistency, especially given her outspoken stance against police funding. Furthermore, Crockett has been involved in various public controversies this year, including derogatory remarks about Texas Governor Greg Abbott, which she later claimed were misinterpreted, and her defense of Democratic Virginia Attorney General-elect Jay Jones amidst backlash over his controversial comments.
As she navigates these challenges, Crockett is also contemplating a potential run for the U.S. Senate against incumbent Senator John Cornyn. In recent discussions, she indicated that her decision would hinge on data analysis and the Republican nominee’s identity. This political landscape is further complicated by the ongoing primary battles within the Texas Republican Party, including a contentious race involving Attorney General Ken Paxton. Crockett’s growing prominence within the Democratic Party, coupled with her recent controversies and financial decisions, positions her as a significant figure to watch in the upcoming elections.
FIRST ON FOX:
Federal Election Commission filings show that progressive Rep.
Jasmine Crockett
, D-Texas, spent nearly $75,000 on luxury hotels, transportation and security this year in cities across the U.S.
Crockett’s filings show luxury hotel and transportation expenses in Martha’s Vineyard, Chicago, New York City, Las Vegas, San Francisco,
Los Angeles,
among other major cities despite representing Texas’ 30th Congressional District, which includes Dallas.
In total, Crockett’s filings show her
campaign spending
$25,748.87 since January on high-end hotels and limousine services.
The hotel expenses include $4,175.01 at the Ritz-Carlton and $2,304.79 at The Luxury Collection. Other hotel expenses include $5,326.52 to the West Hollywood Edition in Los Angeles, $1,173.92 to the Times Square Edition in New York City, over $2,000 to the Cosmopolitan and Aria resort in Las Vegas and $2,703.14 to the Edgartown Inn and $3,160.93 at The Coco, both in Martha’s Vineyard.
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Additionally, Crockett’s campaign paid
Chicago
-based limousine service Transportation 4 U $2,728.00 for travel, as well as $2,310.30 to DCA Car LLC, a premium car and limousine service, and $1,254.00 to Bay Area Limousine.
In its
client gallery
on Yelp, Transportation 4 U, which says it specializes in providing “top-tier limousine experiences tailored to your needs,” posted a picture of Crockett with the caption: “We were honored to provide transportation services for Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett during her visit to Chicago.” Crockett is pictured smiling and dressed casually in a red sweater.
In that same time frame, Crockett’s campaign also spent nearly $50,000 on security expenses despite repeatedly calling for defunding the police. In 2021, while Crockett was serving in the Texas House of Representatives, she said, “The Defund movement seeks to actually bring about healing and finally invest in our communities to make them safer, addressing the root causes of crime and by allowing the professionals to do their respective jobs. Defund is about finally being smart on crime. Defund is about lightening the load for our offices of all things they didn’t sign up for. Defund is about finally being fiscally responsible when it comes to policing in this state.”
Fox News Digital reached out to Crockett for comment on the expenses but did not receive a response by the time of publication.
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Crockett, one of the most recognizable and outspoken members of the Democratic Party, has said she is ”
seriously weighing
” a possible run for the U.S. Senate against Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas.
Speaking with
Politico
in October, Crockett said, “I am seriously weighing it to the extent that I’m about to spend a lot of money to get data.”
Crockett said she has already had conversations with a possible campaign leader and that her decision on whether to run will depend on what the data is and who the Republican nominee will be.
Currently, Cornyn, who is running to serve a fifth term, is in a bitter primary battle against Texas Republican Attorney General Ken Paxton and Houston-area Rep. Wesley Hunt.
Crockett has been embroiled in several controversies this year, perhaps most notably her attacking Texas Republican Gov.
Greg Abbott
, who is paraplegic and uses a wheelchair, “Governor Hot Wheels.”
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“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 a– mess, honey,” Crockett said.
Crockett later said her statements were misinterpreted and that she was not mocking Abbott’s disability.
She said in a statement posted on X, “I wasn’t thinking about the governor’s condition—I was thinking about the planes, trains, and automobiles he used to transfer migrants into communities led by Black mayors, deliberately stoking tension and fear among the most vulnerable.”
This statement surfaced as Crockett was already facing heavy criticism for other recent statements calling for
Elon Musk
to be “taken down” and for Sen.
Ted Cruz
, R-Texas, to be “knocked over the head, like hard.”
In addition to that comment, Crockett recently
came to the defense
of Jay Jones, the Democratic Virginia Attorney General-elect who ignited a firestorm after his texts that privately fantasized about murdering a Republican lawmaker surfaced.
“And I was very excited to see that he was able to pull off the win. Not that I know him – I’ve never met him, I’ve never talked to him – but because it seems like people did not get caught up in the distractions,” Crockett told host Roland Martin.
“Listen, there were still Democrats that were talking about it,” she continued. “And my deal was, say what you got to say, denounce what he did, but in this moment, do you trust this Republican attorney general to stand up when it is the state legislature that decides that they need to fight fire with fire and give us more seats out of Virginia to go to the U.S. House because they’re trying to balance out this power struggle that Trump is on?”
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