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WATCH: Jasmine Crockett’s Rally Derailed By Heckler: ‘Fake Ghetto Hoodrat’

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A conservative activist confronted “Squad” Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) at her latest town hall to ask questions about a new report that casts doubt on her story of surviving a tough inner-city childhood.

Sara Gonzales with The Blaze waited for the perfect moment to interrupt Crockett’s speech at the Dallas County Blue Texas Organizing Rally on Thursday night, where the far-left lawmaker rallied to the defense of fellow Democrats about to lose their seats due to redistricting.

Crockett had just begun to share a childhood story about staying at her “granny’s house” when Gonzales stood up and shouted, “Jasmine! The people of Dallas deserve better than a fake ghetto hoodrat.”

A stunned Crockett looks on as silence envelops the arena for about three seconds. Then, chaos exploded as boos rained down on the MAGA agitator.

“No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,” Crockett is heard shouting in the video.  “Listen, listen, listen, listen, listen.”

“Do they know you’re a rich kid from Missouri?” Gonzales shouts as security guards surround her.

Other audience members jump into the fray. Another woman is seen throwing her face in front of Gonzales’s camera and shouting, “No ma’am!”

“Don’t touch me!” Gonzales shouts multiple times.

“Get your a** out of here,” the woman replies.

Finally, a man in uniform appears in front of Gonzales’s frame. “Get out! Get out! Get out!” he shouts.

“F**k you! F**k you! Get off me. Get off me. Get off me. Get off me!” she yells as he drags her out of the auditorium.

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Crockett used the interruption to remind audience members of what is on the line if Republicans pass their redistricting map as expected.

“Listen, this is part of the problem,” Crockett said in the video, NJ.com reported. “This is part of the problem. I want y’all to be part of the solution… We’re going to show these people that ignorance will not win today.”

Earlier this week, conservative influencer Benny Johnson traveled to Crockett’s adopted home of Houston, Texas, where he alleged she has been “code-switching” by adopting linguistic inflections and a street-fighting attitude that clashes with her pampered childhood.

He contrasted Crockett’s district with her hometown in the “Republican suburbs” of St. Louis, Missouri, where she attended a $35,000-per-year prep school before graduating from a prestigious liberal arts university.

After pursuing a legal career in Texas, Crockett’s speech began to change.

“It wasn’t always that Jasmine used to talk like a hoodrat,” Johnson tells viewers in the exposé. “For most of her life, Jasmine talked like this,” playing a clip of Crockett sporting a 1950s-style hairdo and lacking any trace of the ebonics-infused street talk she’s become known for burnishing today.

With Crockett now polling in the high single digits for president in 2028, “Jasmine Crockett’s life story is not the condemnation of racism in America, but the true definition of obscene American privilege that anyone, from anywhere, can be or do anything,” Johnson says.