Rep. Jasmine Crockett's Texas Senate campaign is showing Americans exactly what Democrats think about press freedom - and it's not pretty. The radical congresswoman's team has been caught red-handed silencing journalists, including forcibly escorting an Atlantic reporter out of a campaign rally and calling Capitol Police on a CNN journalist who dared to visit their office.
This is the same party that spent years screaming about "threats to democracy" and "press freedom" under President Trump. But when their own radical candidates face scrutiny from the media, suddenly they're acting like authoritarian thugs who can't handle basic questions from reporters.
The incidents reveal the true face of today's Democratic Party - a party that talks about transparency while operating in the shadows, that preaches tolerance while practicing censorship, and that claims to defend democracy while using police-state tactics against journalists.
Democrat Hypocrisy on Full Display
Remember when Democrats and their media allies went absolutely ballistic every time President Trump criticized fake news? They claimed he was "attacking democracy" and "undermining press freedom." But here we have a sitting Democratic congresswoman literally having reporters physically removed and calling law enforcement on journalists - and where's the outrage from the legacy media?
The silence is deafening, patriots. This is exactly the kind of double standard that proves the mainstream media is nothing more than the propaganda arm of the Democratic Party.
"When Democrats silence reporters, it's protecting democracy. When Trump calls out fake news, it's fascism. The hypocrisy is staggering."
Crockett's authoritarian behavior should concern every American who values the First Amendment. If this is how she treats journalists as a mere House member, imagine what kind of senator she'd be. Texas voters need to see this for what it is - a glimpse into the Democrat playbook of silencing opposition and controlling information.
The question every Texan should be asking: Do we really want to send someone to the Senate who thinks calling the cops on reporters is acceptable behavior?
