Outgoing Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) has hit a new low, even by her standards. In a vile, unhinged monologue on her “Clock It With Crockett” podcast, the radical Democrat defended the convicted murderer of a white teenager and openly suggested she would have stabbed the victim herself — all while spewing racist venom against his grieving family.

The case is heartbreakingly clear. In 2025, at a track meet in Frisco, Texas, 17-year-old Karmelo Anthony stabbed 17-year-old Austin Metcalf in the chest, killing him. A Collin County jury took just three hours on June 9, 2026, to convict Anthony of murder after hearing from more than a dozen witnesses who said Anthony escalated the confrontation, ignored repeated requests to leave, and responded to a light shove by plunging a knife from his backpack into Metcalf’s chest. Anthony was sentenced to 35 years in prison.

Instead of condemning senseless violence, Crockett used her platform to justify it. She claimed Anthony’s life was in danger from a “football player” and launched into a disturbing hypothetical: she would have done the same thing if put in his position. The soon-to-be-former congresswoman then pivoted to a full-blown racist rant, suggesting Black women endure unique “fear and agony” that the Metcalf family could never understand.

“Black women, especially Black women who have Black male children, live in fear and agony every single day,” Crockett declared, before attacking the victim’s family for not grasping that supposed pain.

She also falsely claimed the jury consisted of “12 white folks” — a blatant lie. One Black juror was actually struck after admitting he couldn’t put “a brother” in jail. Crockett urged Black Americans to stop “walking yourself off the juries,” revealing her contempt for a color-blind justice system.

This is the same Jasmine Crockett who once mocked Texas Gov. Greg Abbott as “Governor Hot Wheels” because he uses a wheelchair, and who has repeatedly called President Trump “Temu Hitler.” Her departure from Congress after losing her Senate bid cannot come soon enough. Texas voters rightly rejected this divisive, grievance-obsessed voice.

Crockett’s outburst exposes the rotten core of modern identity politics. When a Black teen brings a knife to a school event, ignores orders to leave, and stabs an unarmed white teen to death, the left’s response is to blame the victim’s race and defend the killer. No accountability. No respect for the rule of law. Just more racial division and victimhood.

Hardworking, law-abiding Americans — of every background — are sick of this. While families mourn a promising young man whose life was stolen, Crockett turns tragedy into a platform for anti-white hatred and excuses for violence.

Her comments aren’t just inflammatory. They’re dangerous, signaling to radicals that some lives matter less depending on skin color. As Crockett heads back to private life, her departure offers a reminder: voters are increasingly rejecting this toxic brand of politics.

Real justice was served in that Collin County courtroom. Too bad Jasmine Crockett remains committed to tearing the country apart rather than accepting it.