jasmine crockett reflects on resurrection sunday, national security, and pope francis’ legacy

jasmine crockett reflects on resurrection sunday, national security, and pope francis’ legacy
Jasmine Crockett U.S. House of Representatives from Texas's 30th district — Official U.S. House headshot
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Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett, representing Texas’ 30th district, frequently shares insights and reflections on current events and personal beliefs through her social media posts. Her recent tweets addressed topics ranging from personal faith to international concerns and the recent passing of a religious leader.

In an April 20 tweet, Crockett shared her spiritual reflections on Resurrection Sunday. She emphasized the significance of faith, purpose, and second chances, stating, “On this Resurrection Sunday, I’m holding tight to faith, to purpose, and to the power of second chances. Let this day be a reminder: there’s nothing more powerful than grace. Happy Resurrection Sunday, y’all.” Her words offer a personal insight into her belief system and an acknowledgment of the Christian holiday.

On April 21, Crockett addressed concerns about national security, particularly criticizing Pete Hegseth, a public figure at the time. In her post, she expressed disapproval over alleged actions by Hegseth, tweeting, “National security ain’t supposed to be a family affair, but apparently Pete Hegseth missed that memo. Leaking classified military plans—TWICE—the second time on a personal Signal chat to friends and family? That man has no business being Defense Secretary. He’s a threat, not a…”

Crockett also paid tribute to Pope Francis on April 21 following news of his death. In her message, she lauded the Pope for his commitment to creating a “more inclusive, loving, and equitable Catholic Church.” Crockett mentioned, “My heart is with all of those who found faith, community, and hope under his leadership. He was a pillar of progress for the Catholic community and the world. May he rest in…”

Jasmine Crockett has been serving in the U.S. Congress since 2023, taking over from Eddie Bernice Johnson. Prior to her congressional role, Crockett served in the Texas House of Representatives and holds a JD from the University of Houston.



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