A video of an trade between U.S. Reps. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, and Byron Donalds, R-Fla., has gone viral, highlighting the continuing political divide over public security within the nation’s capital.
Many, together with comic D.L. Hughley, shared the resurfaced encounter from the ground of the U.S. Home of Representatives, reigniting the talk on prison justice. On Sept. 17, the Home handed Congressman Donalds’s invoice, the DC Crimes Act of 2025, or H.R. 4922.
Republicans championed the laws for codifying President Donald Trump‘s “agenda to make Washington, D.C., secure once more” following the White Home deployment of army troops within the nation’s capital.
“District officers have actively facilitated dysfunction and chaos via their progressive soft-on-crime insurance policies,” stated Donalds, who launched H.R. 4922, throughout Home debate on the invoice, which now sits within the U.S. Senate for a vote. The invoice would revoke the juvenile prison justice reform handed by the D.C. Council, decreasing the age of youth offenders from 24 to underneath the age of 18 and eradicating the power of judges to condemn youth offenders under obligatory minimal pointers.
Donalds, who referred to as D.C.’s prison reform “insane,” stated the Trump administration’s “crime emergency” actions in D.C. confirmed that “lawlessness is a alternative,” including, “It’s time for Congress to step up, adhere to our constitutional responsibility and firmly handle crime within the nation’s capital.”
However Congresswoman Crockett referred to as out Donalds’ invoice, basically calling him a hypocrite, because the Florida Republican benefited from juvenile prison justice reform insurance policies he now needs to revoke within the nation’s capital.
“Think about being a younger man born to Jamaican and Panamanian dad and mom who tousled not as soon as however twice. Think about standing in entrance of a decide together with your complete future hanging within the steadiness, and as a substitute of jail, you might be given a promise of mercy,” Crockett stated of Donalds, with out naming him immediately.
She continued, “Your document will get cleaned; you get a second likelihood at life. Now, think about taking that promise and turning it right into a promotion. You go to varsity, you get a job, and even change into a member of Congress.”
“That’s what redemption appears to be like like. That’s what America is meant to be about, and that’s precisely the story of the following wannabe governor from Florida as a younger man,” Crockett stated of Donalds, who’s now a gubernatorial candidate within the Sunshine State.
The Texas congresswoman famous that Donalds went via pretrial diversion for misdemeanor marijuana possession as an grownup, and, as a result of he was underneath 24, he was additionally positioned on probation for felony bribery expenses, which had been expunged. Crockett stated Donalds was additionally given a 3rd likelihood of redemption.
“Now, he’s the face of a invoice that will not afford younger folks in Washington, D.C. the identical alternatives afforded to him,” stated Crockett, a former civil rights legal professional. “Let me be actual, if he had grown up underneath Donald Trump’s America, or underneath the very D.C. Crimes Invoice he’s pushing…He wouldn’t be standing right here as a member of Congress.”
Calling out hypocrisy, Congresswoman Crockett continued, “So let’s name this what it’s, alternatives for me, however not for thee.”
“He climbed the ladder of redemption, and now he’s yanking it proper up from the D.C. youth. See, most of us had been taught to raise as you climb, however clearly some have forgotten to raise as they climb, and now they’re dedicated to telling the following technology to tug themselves up by their bootstrap,” stated Crockett.
“I cannot sit quiet whereas a person who was saved by grace turns round and tries to grab grace away from others. If we’re going to be actual about second probabilities and even third probabilities, then it wants to begin with us trying within the mirror and remembering that even the creator of this invoice has a narrative, too, earlier than he tries to lecture DC on security.”
Crockett additionally seemingly referred to as out President Trump, who, earlier than being re-elected to the White Home, grew to become the primary former president to be criminally charged with a complete of 34 counts.
“It could be full hypocrisy to have, hypothetically, somebody convicted of 34 felonies to lecture D.C. on what to do with youthful offenders who’ve been scientifically proven to not have totally developed brains underneath the age of 25,” she stated. “Particularly if stated multi-count convicted felon was in his 70s when he was convicted. What could be his excuse? As a result of his mind could be totally developed.”



















