Jasmine Crockett Unleashes on Kristi Noem: “This Is What Corruption Looks Like!” — Viral Rant Exposes GOP Scandals, Trump-Epstein Coverup

Congress erupted this week when Rep. Jasmine Crockett delivered a scorching rebuke of Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem and the broader Trump administration, blasting what she called “organized crime” and a “pay-for-play scheme” at the highest levels of government. The viral moment, now trending across social media, didn’t just call out Noem’s alleged self-dealing — it tied together campaign favors, family connections, and a Republican Party Crockett says has abandoned its duty to the American people.

Noem’s Strategy Group Scandal: Family, Favors, and Millions

Crockett wasted no time, launching into her opening statement with laser focus:

“Not only has Secretary Noem been busy filming propaganda ads, she’s also been busy cashing in on millions of taxpayer dollars. Secretary Noem has funneled millions to a company called the Strategy Group — the same group that helped her win her campaign for governor.”

She named names: Corey Lewandowski, Noem’s top policy adviser, worked with the firm. The CEO of the Strategy Group is married to Noem’s chief spokesperson, Trisha McLofflin.

“This is what corruption looks like,” Crockett declared.
Millions of public dollars, funneled to political allies and family — all while Noem’s team helped her ascend to national prominence. Crockett’s accusations landed with the force of a sledgehammer, painting a picture of government as a personal ATM for the well-connected.

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Trump, Epstein, and the Unreleased Files

But Crockett’s fire wasn’t reserved for Noem alone. She turned next to Donald Trump’s relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, the notorious sexual predator whose files remain shrouded in secrecy:

“Donald Trump has used the full power of the federal government to attack Americans in cities across the country. In Donald Trump’s America, you are at increased risk of militaristic operations in your home, detainment by mass thugs and wannabe vigilantes, and injuries from rogue federal agents.”

She showed a photo of Trump with Epstein, reminding the room:

“For eight weeks, Republicans on this committee have chosen to protect these two men instead of providing justice to Epstein’s victims. The administration campaigned on releasing the Epstein files — then called it a Democratic hoax. Now, the president ignores a congressional subpoena to release those files. He cannot explain his decades-long relationship with Epstein.”

Crockett also highlighted Trump’s special treatment of Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s accomplice, noting that Trump hasn’t ruled out pardoning her — a move Crockett said would be “the opposite of restoring law and order.”

A Web of Corruption: Bribes, Cronies, and Organized Crime

Crockett’s speech broadened into a sweeping indictment of Trump’s inner circle:

Tom Homan, the so-called “border czar,” was accused of accepting $50,000 in bribes from an undercover FBI agent in exchange for federal contracts. Crockett noted that Trump’s DOJ shut down the investigation.
Ed Martin, described as an “insurrectionist and Nazi sympathizer,” allegedly holds multiple positions in Trump’s administration, acting as a legal attack dog against political opponents.

“This is what we call organized crime,” Crockett said. “They’re breaking the law, stealing taxpayer dollars, covering up their crimes, then prosecuting people who call out their unlawful behavior.”

Defunding the Police — GOP Hypocrisy Exposed

Crockett then turned the tables on Republican claims of being “tough on crime,” listing proposed GOP cuts to law enforcement and justice programs:

Slashing FBI staff by thousands
Cutting ATF resources
Eliminating grants for juvenile justice and hate crimes
Defunding community violence intervention

“They’re literally defunding the police,” she said. “No matter what they say, congressional Republicans have proven they are not investing in keeping American communities safe.”

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Crockett closed by dismantling the GOP’s anti-immigrant rhetoric:

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