Texas Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett has found herself in hot water after a shocking outburst that drew national attention. During a public event, Crockett made a comment about Texas Governor Greg Abbott — who uses a wheelchair — calling him “Governor Hot Wheels” and referring to him as a “hot mess.” The moment was caught on video and spread rapidly across social media, sparking outrage and intense political backlash.
Following the viral clip, several members of Congress demanded action, with one representative introducing a formal resolution to censure Crockett for her remarks. A censure is one of the most serious forms of congressional discipline, meant to serve as an official public condemnation.
Critics accused Crockett of showing disrespect and insensitivity, while some of her supporters argued the situation had been exaggerated for political reasons. Still, insiders say the fallout has been immediate — and the push for punishment is already underway.
Crockett briefly addressed the controversy, saying only, “The video speaks for itself.” But behind closed doors, tensions are reportedly running high, and many expect a formal vote to take place soon.
If the motion passes, Crockett will face public reprimand — a move that could mark a serious turning point in her political career.