Jasmine Crockett addresses labor rights and Epstein investigation in recent social media posts

Jasmine Crockett U.S. House of Representatives from Texas%27s 30th district - Official U.S. House headshot
0Comments

Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett has recently addressed issues concerning labor rights and the ongoing investigation into the Jeffrey Epstein case through a series of posts on her official social media account.

On September 1, 2025, Crockett expressed support for organized labor, stating, “Trump and Republicans attack unions because they know organized workers are powerful. But let’s be clear: workers built this country—not billionaires. On #LaborDay, I stand with every worker demanding fair pay, safe conditions, and respect on the job. The fight for dignity is”.

The following day, September 2, 2025, she commented on Congress resuming session after an early recess in July. She wrote, “We’re back in session after Speaker Johnson let us out early at the end of July, feeling the pressure from our subpoenas for the Epstein files. Today, @OversightDems sat down with survivors who endured horrific abuse. What we heard was beyond disturbing. It’s time for these”.

On September 3, 2025, Crockett reiterated her commitment to seeking justice for victims of Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes and clarified her party’s role in obtaining key documents. She stated, “Yesterday, @OversightDems sat down with survivors of Epstein’s horrific crimes. Their stories are gut-wrenching. They deserve justice. Republicans want credit for “releasing” parts of the Epstein files. But let’s be clear: those files were subpoenaed because of OUR work; most of”.

Crockett serves as a member of Congress and has secured electoral victories in both 2022 and 2024 general elections; in 2024 she defeated Jrmar Jefferson by a significant margin (197 votes to 35), and in 2022 she won against James Rodgers (134 votes to 39).

These recent statements reflect ongoing legislative debates about labor policy and efforts within Congress to address unresolved aspects of high-profile investigations.



Related

Dallas

Latino Cultural Center announces lineup for April festivals in Dallas

The Latino Cultural Center has announced several upcoming festivals in Dallas this April. Events include flamenco performances with Spanish cuisine offerings; a jazz festival hosted by Frank Obregon; and Dia de Nino celebrations filled with crafts and live entertainment.

Dallas

Dallas Mayor Eric L. Johnson to lead business delegation to New York City in April

Dallas Mayor Eric L. Johnson will lead a group of civic leaders on an official trip next week aimed at promoting Dallas as a prime location for finance sector growth. The two-day visit will include meetings with executives in New York City as part of efforts dubbed ‘Y’all Street.’ Local officials say recent investments have positioned Dallas as an emerging hub for financial services.

Dallas

Dallas invites residents to discuss city growth and zoning changes

Dallas is inviting residents and local leaders to participate in a discussion about city growth and upcoming zoning reforms. The Shape of Dallas event aims for open conversations with Planning & Development staff. No prior experience with zoning is needed.

Trending

The Weekly Newsletter

Sign-up for the Weekly Newsletter from Dallas City Wire.