Democrats spent months threatening lawfare against the Supreme Court.
Now one of their rising stars is losing her mind over a redistricting decision.
And Jasmine Crockett screamed two words at the Supreme Court that left Trump grinning.
Texas Democrat Has Complete Meltdown After Court Ruling
Texas Democrat Jasmine Crockett went on an expletive-filled rant after the Supreme Court refused to block Texas's new congressional maps.
The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 on December 4 to allow Texas Republicans to implement redistricting that could hand the GOP up to five additional House seats in 2026.
Crockett posted a profanity-laced video to her YouTube channel where she accused Trump of "rigging the system" and screamed at the justices.
"Obviously, Trump is still doing his bidding with these state Houses and state Senates and governors' mansions to try to rig the system," Crockett ranted in the video.
She praised states fighting back against Republican redistricting efforts before unleashing her fury at the Court.
"Kudos to Indiana for saying f— you. Kudos to California for saying we're going to fight back," Crockett said.
Then she turned her rage directly at the Supreme Court.
"And f— you to the Supreme Court for what they did," Crockett exclaimed.
The congresswoman also praised what she incorrectly called a "Trump justice" who wrote a dissenting opinion denouncing the Texas redistricting.
Crockett was referring to District Court Judge Jeffrey Brown, a 2019 Trump appointee who wrote a 160-page opinion blocking the maps before the Supreme Court overturned his decision.
Brown ruled there was "substantial evidence" Texas racially gerrymandered the new map.
But the Supreme Court disagreed and cleared the way for Republicans to use the maps in 2026.
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Supreme Court Hands Trump Major Victory
The redistricting fight started when Trump personally urged Texas Republicans to redraw their congressional maps to protect the GOP's narrow House majority.
Trump held a call with Texas Republicans in July urging them to give the state five additional Republican seats through redistricting.
The Texas Legislature passed the new maps in August on party-line votes of 88-52 in the House and 18-8 in the Senate.
The maps target five Democrat-held seats in Austin, Dallas, Houston, and South Texas that are currently represented by Democrats.
Texas currently has 25 Republicans and 13 Democrats in its 38-member House delegation.
Under the new maps, Republicans would control 30 of the 38 seats.
Civil rights groups and Democrat members of Congress immediately sued, claiming the maps violated the Constitution by racially discriminating against minority voters.
A three-judge panel in El Paso initially blocked the maps in November, with Trump appointee Judge Jeffrey Brown writing the majority opinion finding substantial evidence of racial gerrymandering.
The Supreme Court overruled Brown and cleared Texas to use the new maps for 2026.
Brown's opinion said race was the driving factor, not politics.
Texas Republicans said that's nonsense — the maps reflect which party wins elections, and besides, it's too late to change anything now.
Newsom Retaliates With California Maps
Texas Republicans going on offense triggered Democrats in blue states to fight back.
Newsom rammed through his own redistricting scheme to flip five Republican seats in California.
Voters approved Newsom's plan in a special election in November.
Democrats in California currently hold 43 of the state's 52 House seats.
The new maps could flip five Republican-held seats to Democrats to offset GOP gains in Texas.
Indiana's Republican-controlled state Senate rejected a vote on new maps that would have added two GOP seats.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is urging Republicans in the state legislature to pursue redistricting that could flip up to five seats toward the GOP.
North Carolina Republicans already successfully used mid-decade redistricting in 2024 to flip three Democrat-held seats.
The Supreme Court's Texas ruling gives Republicans the upper hand heading into 2026.
Republicans currently hold a razor-thin 220-213 majority in the House.
If Democrats flip the House in 2026, they could block Trump's legislative agenda and launch investigations into his administration.
Crockett Abandons House Seat For Senate Run
The redistricting debacle personally impacted Crockett because the new maps eliminated her safe Democrat seat.
Her 30th Congressional District was redrawn to include more conservative voters from Tarrant County.
Crockett responded by announcing a Senate bid on December 8 to challenge Republican Senator John Cornyn.
She's facing a crowded Democrat primary that includes former Congressman Colin Allred and State Representative James Talarico.
Political analysts gave Crockett little chance of winning either the primary or the general election in deep-red Texas.
The 44-year-old progressive firebrand previously served in the Texas House before being elected to Congress in 2022.
The 44-year-old progressive made her name by picking fights with Republicans on social media that went viral.
Her biggest moment came in May 2024 when Marjorie Taylor Greene mocked her "fake eyelashes" during a committee hearing.
Crockett fired back by asking about Greene's "bleach-blond, bad-built butch body."
The moment turned Crockett into a Democrat hero and earned her a spot speaking at the 2024 Democrat National Convention.
But her profanity-laced meltdown over the redistricting ruling showed the desperation Democrats feel about losing their grip on power.
Crockett's angry tirade did nothing to change the Supreme Court's decision or prevent Republicans from implementing the new maps.
Trump watched Democrats rage about the ruling while Republicans secured a major victory that could help them hold the House in 2026.
Sources:
- Fox News, "Jasmine Crockett says 'f— you' to the Supreme Court over Texas redistricting decision," January 6, 2026.
- NBC News, "Supreme Court allows Texas to use new congressional district map drawn to favor Republicans," December 5, 2025.
- The Texas Tribune, "Texas Democrats face tough choices after map upheld," December 5, 2025.
- Breitbart, "Texas Democrat Jasmine Crockett Melts Down, Screams 'F— You' at Supreme Court Over GOP‑Favored Maps," January 6, 2026.
- Wikipedia, "2025 Texas redistricting," accessed January 6, 2026.











