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‘Get the F off me!’ Female BlazeTV host attacked by Town Hall mob after calling Jasmine Crockett a ‘fake ghetto hoodrat’!’

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Conservative BlazeTV host Sara Gonzales was forcibly removed from a Dallas-area town hall on Thursday after directly confronting far-left Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) over what Gonzales described as the congresswoman’s “fake ghetto” persona.

The confrontation began as Rep. Crockett was in the middle of a sentimental anecdote about her grandmother. “I used to stay at my granny’s house. She was one of my favorite people in the entire world—” Crockett began, before Gonzales cut in with sharp accusations.

“Jasmine! The people of Dallas deserve better than a fake ghetto hoodrat!” Gonzales shouted from the audience. “Do they know you’re a rich kid from Missouri? Do they know you’re a spoiled rich kid from Missouri?” she continued, pointing to Crockett’s well-documented upbringing far from the urban hardship she often references in public appearances.

Audience members, clearly aligned with Crockett, erupted. One woman aggressively shoved Gonzales and yelled, “Get your ass out of here!” Gonzales, refusing to back down, shouted, “Don’t touch me! Get her off me!” Another man could be seen in video footage screaming inches from her face, demanding, “Get out! Get out!”

The BlazeTV host was then physically removed from the venue while protesting, “Get off me! Get the f*** off me!” Outside the building, law enforcement ordered her to leave the premises, threatening arrest if she did not comply.

Following the event, Gonzales stood firm in her criticism, posting on social media: “I confronted Jasmine Crockett at a townhall for being a fake hoodrat,” along with a clip of the confrontation.

Crockett’s critics argue that her inflammatory rhetoric and performative persona mislead constituents. She has come under fire before for racially divisive statements, including referring to members of the FCC as “mediocre white boys” and a “simpleminded, underqualified white man.”

Another conservative activist at the event echoed Gonzales’ concerns, calling out Crockett’s racism: “Jasmine, why do you hate white people? Why are you racist towards white people?”

As voters wake up to the disconnect between rhetoric and reality, voices like Gonzales’—no matter how controversial—are gaining attention for saying what many others are thinking but afraid to say aloud.

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